‘I’m Going To Show Who I Am,’ Says Chiefs Rookie Brashard Smith

Brashard Smith made a strong impression during the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie camp on Sunday. Reporters asked how he compared to other NFL running backs, but Smith stayed composed.

“I’m going to show who I am for sure,” he said. His tone was confident and direct.”

Smith has had a pretty interesting career till date, being initially touted as wide receiver and then a kick returner. According to Smith himself, he hopes to use her versatile experience to help him in his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Kansas City Chiefs will definitely be eager to put Brashard Smith to the test in the 2025 NFL season. The Chiefs came so close to winning the Super Bowl and gaining a three-peat, but were beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles. The Kansas City Chiefs, headed by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be hoping to win the Super Bowl and get back on the winning horse.

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Smith’s Versatility Could Boost Kansas City’s Offense

The Chiefs nearly pulled off a Super Bowl three-peat last season but fell short against the Philadelphia Eagles. One reason for that loss was an inconsistent offense. Kansas City struggled to keep pressure off quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Brashard Smith is only one of Kansas City’s offseason moves, but will definitely prove worthwhile to a Chiefs team who is desperate to improve their offensive line after the 2024 NFL season taught them a lesson. It is true that in the previous season, the Chiefs struggled in consistency, especially when it comes to their offensive line.

Smith’s arrival could help fix that. He’s not a flashy signing, but his skill set fits the Chiefs’ current needs. His ability to run, catch, and return adds depth and flexibility.

Despite having budget issues, the Kansas City Chiefs managed to bring in more bulwarks offensively. However, the team seems to have left out another important part – their defense. In the previous Super Bowl matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs did not do or could not do anything to stop the opponent quarterback, Jalen Hurts. Smith may become a key part of that strategy. But defense remains a concern. The Chiefs could not stop Jalen Hurts in the last Super Bowl.

Wide receiver Rashee Rice’s return may also help. Still, if the Chiefs want another title, they must address their defense soon. As the season continues we will get to know how this goes.

But For now, Brashard Smith is focused on one thing—proving himself.

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