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Don’t be fooled by Kansas City Chiefs’ surprising practice squad elevation for Super Bowl LIX vs. Philadelphia Eagles. 🔗⬇️

Don’t be fooled by Kansas City Chiefs’ surprising practice squad elevation for Super Bowl LIX vs. Philadelphia Eagles.
As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the Kansas City Chiefs have made strategic roster adjustments by elevating linebacker Swayze Bozeman and cornerback Steven Nelson from their practice squad. While these moves may appear surprising, they are part of a calculated strategy to enhance the team’s special teams and provide depth in the defensive backfield.
Swayze Bozeman’s Role
Swayze Bozeman’s Role
Linebacker Swayze Bozeman has been elevated to the 53-man roster for Super Bowl LIX. This marks his third consecutive elevation, underscoring his consistent contribution to the team’s special teams unit. In the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, Bozeman played 32 snaps on special teams, recording a tackle on coverage. His elevation ensures that the Chiefs maintain a strong special teams presence during the Super Bowl.