As he leads the Chiefs to an unprecedented three-peat, Patrick Mahomes has a lot on his mind.
As seen by the fact that the future Hall of Famer had to break up a brawl during Tuesday’s training camp session, that seems to include mediating disputes between teammates.
Isiah Pacheco receives the ball from Mahomes and is stuck in heavy traffic in the trenches.
As the play comes to an end, Jack Cochrane runs into rookie tackle Kingsley Suamataia as he attempts to finish his block.
That did not sit well with the BYU rookie, who shoved Cochrane twice before the players traded blows and more shoves.
When Mahomes witnesses two of his colleagues fighting, he arrives on the scene first and tries to break them up.
Mahomes’ attempt to calm both players down seems to have been successful, as the altercation did not result in a large-scale altercation.
In order to survive the brutal 53-man roster cut process and play in the regular season, rookies frequently attempt to establish themselves. Each league has a different way of doing things.
Being the two-time defending Super Bowl winners who refuse to change a winning formula, the Chiefs have as solid a roster as any of the 32 NFL teams.
Cochrane is starting his fourth season in the NFL, while Suamataia is attempting to fit into a stacked offensive line group for the Chiefs.
Cochrane played for the Chiefs in their previous two Super Bowl triumphs.