The start of the Kansas City Chiefs training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, featuring the entire roster, is underway, and players are preparing for the new season. Some players from last year’s Super Bowl LVIII winning team have used the offseason to train ahead of camp.
Chiefs legend Tamba Hali has notably worked with young defensive line standouts George Karlaftis and Felix Anudike-Uzomah throughout the offseason. He released another video montage of his training with the duo, wishing them well ahead of training camp.
“I enjoyed training with George and Felix during the off-season,” Hali posted to his X account. I wish them a safe and healthy season. Go Chiefs!”
I enjoyed training with George and Felix during the off-season. I wish them a safe and healthy season. Go Chiefs! pic.twitter.com/k9BoRJIWgi
— Tamba Hali (@TambaHali91) July 19, 2024
The Chiefs Hall of Famer spent his 12-year career in Kansas City, appearing in 177 games (157 starts), the fourth most by any Chiefs defender in team history. He’s proven throughout his career and after retirement to have the secret formula for taking your game to the next level, as he was selected to the Pro Bowl five consecutive seasons from 2011-15 and named to the AP All-Pro second team twice (2011 and 2013).