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Chiefs' Offense Star Cleared to Return to Football Activities as OTAs

 

Kansas City, Missouri – May 28, 2025

Chiefs Kingdom, rejoice! Offensive lineman Darian Kinnard has been fully cleared to return to football activities, sources told ESPN, marking a triumphant comeback for the fan-favorite lineman. Speaking to reporters at the Chiefs’ training facility for the first time since a shoulder injury derailed his 2024 season, Kinnard radiated enthusiasm about rejoining his teammates for Organized Team Activities (OTAs).

Kinnard, a fifth-round pick (145th overall) in the 2022 NFL Draft out of Kentucky, suffered a recurring shoulder injury during the 2024 preseason, limiting his contributions after being re-signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad in late 2024. The injury, which first surfaced during his college days, required months of grueling rehab, including targeted strength training and mobility drills. His absence was felt in a Chiefs offensive line that struggled at times, allowing 45 sacks in 2024 and faltering in their Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

“I’m back with my brothers in Chiefs Kingdom, feeling better than ever,” Kinnard said Tuesday with a grin. “OTAs are my chance to show what I can do. I missed being out there, but I’m ready to protect Pat [Mahomes] and open lanes for Isiah [Pacheco].” He confirmed no setbacks in his recovery, which included rigorous shoulder stabilization exercises and simulated blocking drills.

Drafted as a versatile lineman with the potential to play both tackle and guard, Kinnard was seen as a future cornerstone for Kansas City’s offensive line. At Kentucky, he earned Consensus First-Team All-American honors in 2021 and the SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, boasting a Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade of 90.2 and allowing just one sack in 748 snaps his senior year. His 6’5”, 322-pound frame and relentless motor made him a fan favorite, with Chiefs Kingdom buzzing over his early preseason highlights in 2022.

Kinnard’s path hasn’t been easy. After being waived by the Chiefs in 2023 and spending time on the Eagles’ roster, he returned to Kansas City’s practice squad in 2024, determined to reclaim his spot. “Sitting out hurt more than the injury,” he admitted. “Chiefs fans on X kept me going—y’all’s support is unreal.” His offseason workout videos, showcasing explosive footwork and raw power, have lit up social media, with fans chanting for his return to the active roster.

“Darian’s a warrior,” coach Andy Reid said. “He’s moving

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