As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for the 2024 NFL season, head coach Andy Reid has confirmed that three players will begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. While Reid didn’t sound overly concerned, the news has certainly drawn attention as the Super Bowl champs begin their title defense.

Among the trio are key contributors whose health status will be monitored closely over the coming weeks. Being placed on the PUP list means they are not yet cleared for football activities but can be activated at any time during camp once they’re medically ready.

Coach Reid emphasized that the team is taking a cautious approach to ensure all players return at full strength. “We just want to be smart about it,” Reid said. “There’s plenty of time before the season opener.”
The Chiefs’ training camp is already buzzing with competition, especially among rookies and new additions aiming to make a splash. With these veterans temporarily sidelined, it creates opportunities for younger players to showcase their abilities.
Fans will be eager for updates, especially as preseason action approaches. For now, Kansas City’s focus remains on getting healthy — and staying dominant.