HENDERSON, Nev. — Coach Andy Reid, in the final on-field prep work for Super Bowl LVIII, said his Kansas City team “got everything covered that we needed to get covered” in the usual Saturday “Mock Game” practice that has become a staple of his game weeks.

Reid held the final tuneup, lasting for 27 minutes, for Super Bowl LVIII on a sunny, breezy 48-degree late morning; the temperature never got above 50 in Kansas City’s practice sessions at the Raiders’ Intermountain Health Performance Center. The players went through plays installed in Sunday’s gameplan, then took a team photo, then returned to their hotel for about six free hours. Reid said the team would hold customary 7 p.m. night-before-the-game team meetings in its Nevada hotel.

“We’ve got a short day tomorrow with the earlier [3:30 p.m. PT] game. It’s not a night game, which is good. The guys practiced fast. They were accurate with their assignments. I was pleased with what I saw. I think they’re ready to go play.”


Pro Football Writers of America

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