As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for another Super Bowl push, head coach Andy Reid is zeroing in on one of the team’s most critical questions: who will protect Patrick Mahomes’ blind side?

With the left tackle position still up for grabs following Donovan Smith’s departure, Reid spoke candidly about what he’s looking for in the next man up. “We’re looking for someone who’s not just physically capable but mentally sharp,” Reid said. “Footwork, awareness, and the ability to adjust to blitzes and edge pressure — those are non-negotiables.”

Rookie Kingsley Suamataia, veteran Wanya Morris, and recently signed journeyman Chukwuma Okorafor are among the candidates battling for the spot in training camp. Reid emphasized that there won’t be any handouts — it’ll be earned on the field through consistency and resilience.
The left tackle is one of the most important positions in Andy Reid’s offensive scheme, especially with a generational quarterback like Mahomes under center. With eyes on a third straight Super Bowl title, the Chiefs know the stakes — and Reid isn’t leaving anything to chance.
One thing’s for sure: whoever wins the job will be protecting more than just Mahomes — they’ll be guarding the Chiefs’ dynasty hopes.