The Kansas City Chiefs’ depth at quarterback is rarely questioned, given Patrick Mahomes’s meteoric success. The work done in that room has helped the team secure three Super Bowl titles in five years.
Chiefs quarterback Chris Oladokun has played many roles in the quarterback room and is ready to take the next step. Entering his third season, he spoke with reporters on Friday about his improvement and motivation.
“I went in this off-season and worked with Pat (Patrick Mahomes) and Jeff Christensen a lot; I did a lot just from mechanically with my feet, even the way I was gripping the ball; they made a lot of changes that way,” said Oladokun. “So I feel a lot more comfortable.”
Oladokun spent last season on the practice squad, often serving as the scout team quarterback, simulating the opponent for the defense.
“I’m always going to come out here and compete, no matter who’s in the room. Every day, I’m trying to beat Pat (Patrick Mahomes), Carson (Wentz), and Ian (Book); that’s my job,” said Oladokun. “I’m here to earn my keep. I’m going into year three. In the last two years, I’ve been on the practice squad. There’s a lot of intensity in terms of my work, how I go about things, and making sure I put my best foot forward.”
The signing of veteran Carson Wentz as Mahomes’ assumed backup will require Oladokun to have an exceptional training camp and preseason.