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Monday was the 15th full-team practice of Kansas City Chiefs training camp, a full-padded session that followed Saturday’s preseason opener, which ended in a 20-12 defeat to the Los Angeles Rams. An injury-status update from head coach Andy Reid can be found here.

After the game, Reid’s biggest note of criticism for his team centered around the 12 penalties called on Kansas City. He elaborated on that issue — which was almost entirely on the offense — after Monday’s practice at training camp in St. Joe.

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“Obviously, the five holding calls and the five illegal-procedure penalties: you can’t have those,” Reid said. “You have to be more disciplined than that, so we go back and keep stressing that.”

“On the offensive line, we’re overshooting things a little bit, and we have to make sure we cover up bodies on that in the run game,” Reid explained about the penalties. “In the pass game, you have to let go; there’s a time and place where you have to let go.

“It’s not an effort thing; it’s putting yourself in the right position,” Reid continued. “Disciplining it, and you do the same thing in practice; you work on that.”

With those coaching points, it isn’t surprising that the Chiefs held another high-intensity practice on the grass fields at Missouri Western State University to start this week.

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