Day No. 1 of the Chiefs mini-camp on Tuesday showed no major differences from the OTA practices that were held over the past month. A slight difference was the intensity level, which went up compared to what the team showed during the OTAs. There were more collisions and more players on the ground, but it never got out of control or actually got close to being real football.
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