Andy Reid provides update on Mansoor Delane during Chiefs practice
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed reporters following Monday's practice at Missouri Western State University. Reid confirmed that rookie defensive back Mansoor Delane participated fully in drills, showing no limitations as he recovers from a shoulder blade injury sustained during OTAs. Delane was not active for the preseason opener but wore full uniform on the sidelines. Reid remarked on his progress, stating Delane looked good and performed well enough to take on more responsibilities. The coaching staff will continue to monitor his recovery and readiness for future preseason games.
- •Reid noted Delane participated in all drills at practice.
- •Delane did not play in the preseason opener due to injury.
- •He was a First Team All-SEC and unanimous All-American at LSU.
- •Reid will monitor Delane's performance in upcoming practices.
- •Delane was selected sixth overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — Andy Reid shares a significant update on Mansoor Delane at practice
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