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Chiefs check-in: QB Patrick Mahomes shares thoughts on restructured contract

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Patrick Mahomes shares his perspective on his restructured contract and DT Chris Jones graded out as one of the top defensive players in week two.

Those stories and more on this edition of Chiefs check-in for the morning of Thursday, September 21:

Patrick Mahomes comments on newly restructured contract

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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Patrick Mahomes met with the media for the first time since agreeing to a revised four-year, $210 million contract with the team. According to reports, the Chiefs and Mahomes will restructure the contract after the 2026 season.

Chris Jones graded out as one of the best defensive players in week two

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Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

According to PFF, Chris Jones was one of the three best defensive players in week two. Jones, Micah Parsons, and Nick Bosa were listed as the top three defensive players last week.

Former Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles named Hall of Fame nominee

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John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports

In his first year of eligibility, Jamaal Charles has been named as a nominee for the 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Charles is among 173 former players nominated.

One key statistic shows the Chiefs are in the beginning of a potential winning streak

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Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Chiefs Wire’s John Dillon points out a key reason the Chiefs may be looking at a prolonged success this season is because of their upcoming schedule. Specifically, the next six weeks are favorable matchups for Kansas City.

NFL Network's Brian Baldinger breaks down performance of Chiefs' secondary against Jacksonville

Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski)
Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski)

Brian Baldinger was impressed with the Chiefs’ secondary against the Jaguars in week two, as Kansas City’s defense held Trevor Lawrence and Jacksonville out of the endzone.

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