The Kansas City Chiefs returned to the field on Sunday morning after having a day off from practice on Saturday as training camp continued up in St. Joseph.
In terms of who didn't participate on Sunday, offensive lineman Darryl Williams (COVID protocols), offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho (knee), wide receiver Antonio Callaway (bone bruise), offensive guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (hand), defensive end Alex Okafor (hamstring), linebacker Willie Gay Jr. (concussion protocol), tight end Evan Baylis (ankle), offensive tackle Mike Remmers (back spasms), defensive end Malik Herring (knee) and offensive lineman Kyle Long (leg) didn't take the field.
A few players also left Sunday's practice a bit early, including wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (illness), defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi (undisclosed) and defensive tackle Tyler Clark (neck).
Wide receiver Chad Williams, who has missed time lately with a groin strain, returned to practice in a limited capacity.
The Chiefs will hit the field on Monday at 9:15 am CT for another day of practice.