Chiefs security Justin Reid kicks 65-backyard FG in practice

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Some kickers can’t even hit 65-yard field objectives.

And Chiefs security Justin Reid made a host of expert kickers (who won’t be called) appearance paltry Sunday at the group’s practice, proving off his leg power with a 65-yard boot that split the uprights. 

The conversion was audibly outstanding for the crowd that looked at the task in awe – and for Reid’s colleagues – who enjoyed what their beginning security pulled off. His kick was simply one backyard shy of the NFL field-goal record set by Justin Tucker last season.

There are no understood records of Reid’s history at the position, and the Chiefs are set at kicker with Harrison Butker’s right leg, however if the team ever requires a backup, it might be finest served to appearance no evenmore than its own lineup.

We’re thinking Reid wouldn’t mind finalizing up for the task.


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