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Kansas City Chiefs players and coaches at work during OTA's on Thursday.
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- ARTICLE: Chiefs Coach Andy Reid on CB Terrance Mitchell: "He's More Confident"
Mitchell's story, albeit early to tell, has been one of waiting for an opportunity and never letting the disappointment of getting released stand in the way of being ready the next time the phone rings.
Prior to his first start for the Chiefs last year, which came against the Oakland Raiders at home on December 8, Mitchell had already been released seven times in his career, including twice by the Chiefs.
From Week 13 to the end of the year, Mitchell had five passes defensed, which ranked fifth in the league, and opposing quarterbacks completed just 45.5 percent (15 of 33) of passes thrown in his direction, which ranked 10th.
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- ARTICLE: Alex Smith, Demarcus Robinson and the Chiefs' Offense Shines Wednesday
"You guys got us today."
That was part of the friendly banter between secondary and cornerbacks coach Al Harris and quarterback Alex Smith Wednesday following the Kansas City Chiefs' second OTA practice of the year.
In addition to the impressive catches from Chris Conley, Jeremy Maclin, Gavin Escobar and Tony Stevens, who individually drew praise from coach Andy Reid after a great route and contested catch, the day on the outside really belonged to second-year receiver Demarcus Robinson.
On multiple occasions, Robinson showed a slithery athleticism across the middle of the field to get open and would finish it off by effortlessly snagging the ball out of the air.
To put it other words, Robinson made it look easy on Wednesday, and after practice, Robinson knew he turned some heads.
"I had a great day today," Robinson smiled after practice. "It was just going out there and trying to compete. I'm trying to prove whatever I can to get on the field. It's always about competing and showing the coaches what you can do.
"I mean, whether it's on the field or off the field, it's just knowing what you've got to do. I think today was a good way to get started."
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