Kansas City Chiefs Coach Andy Reid’s Initial Plan for Recently Signed Louis Rees-Zammit
The Kansas City Chiefs are making waves with their latest signing, former professional rugby player Louis Rees-Zammit. Coach Andy Reid has revealed his initial plan for the 23-year-old, which involves transitioning him to a running back position to help him get comfortable with the game.
Rees-Zammit, who hails from Wales, made the decision to leave rugby behind earlier this year in pursuit of an NFL career. After training in Florida with the league’s International Player Pathway program, he impressed scouts with a speedy 40-yard dash time of 4.44 seconds.
Coach Reid sees potential in Rees-Zammit, noting his experience in competitive rugby since a young age. The transition from rugby to American football won’t be easy, but Reid believes Rees-Zammit’s professional mindset and athleticism will serve him well in his new endeavor.
With the NFL’s new kickoff rule potentially opening up opportunities for Rees-Zammit as a special-teamer, his roster hopes are looking bright. Special teams coach Dave Toub is keeping an eye on his progress, with the possibility of him contributing as a returner.
Teammates like linebacker Nick Bolton are eager to see how quickly Rees-Zammit adapts to the NFL game. With the Chiefs having an extra practice squad spot and training camp roster exemption for IPP players, Rees-Zammit has a unique opportunity to make his mark on the team.
As Rees-Zammit continues to work with star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his teammates in Texas, the excitement surrounding his potential impact on the Chiefs is palpable. With a supportive team behind him, Rees-Zammit is poised to make a splash in the NFL and prove that his transition from rugby to football was the right move.