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Ed Easton Jr.

Third-year Chiefs DB’s thoughts on cornerback two: ‘It’s always been healthy competition’

The return of Jaylen Watson to practice from injury adds another talented player to the Kansas City Chiefs secondary ahead of their second preseason game.

After returning from his torn labrum injury, Watson spoke with the media about his mindset in competing for the second cornerback spot.

“It’s a new year; with LJ (L’Jarius Sneed) leaving, there’s a spot open for everyone, so everyone has goals for themselves,” said Watson. “Just try to make a name for yourself and let the world know who you are.”

Watson is entering his third season and has contributed to the Chiefs’ back-to-back Super Bowl titles with his play. In Super Bowl LVIII, Watson recorded two tackles and recovered a muffed punt, leading to the Chiefs’ first touchdown.

“It’s been fun. Everyone thinks this is something new; yeah, cornerback two, but we’ve been doing this for three years.” Said Watson. “It’s always been healthy competition. We always root for each other’s success. Whoever’s going to take the spot is going to be (worthy) of it.”

Watson is still recovering from his injury but remains focused on winning the second cornerback spot. Getting on the field consistently could help him in his pursuit.

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