Chiefs' Mahomes sharp in Friday practice before Super Bowl 58
Briefly

On a cloudy, breezy 50-degree day at the Raiders' Intermountain Health Performance Center, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was especially sharp. After one sidearm completion, Mahomes got big congratulations from practice visitor Mike Vick, who played for Kansas City coach Andy Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles for four seasons.
"We've gotten everything done that we needed to get done," Reid said after practice. "They've done good work. They've been focused in. I get to see it every day. That's kind of their makeup, whether things are going good or not going good. It starts with Pat and Kelce and Chris Jones and [cornerback L'Jarius] Sneed. The players have maximized what we've given them as coaches, and they've done a nice job out here."
No surprises on the injury front for Kansas City. Wide receiver Rashee Rice, who has had a starry 20-catch postseason, got stepped on at Thursday's practice and had to leave late in the session. He was back, performing as normal Friday. And backup left guard Nick Allegretti, subbing for the injured Joe Thuney (injured pectoral), was with the starting offensive line again Friday. It seems unlikely Thuney will play Sunday, but Reid said: "I wouldn't count him out."
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