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Rookie WR Cyrus Allen makes one-handed catch at Chiefs training camp

Rookie WR Cyrus Allen came down with a beautiful one-handed catch during a practice session at Chiefs training camp this week.

Rookie wide receiver Cyrus Allen, a promising prospect for the Kansas City Chiefs, demonstrated his skills at the team's training camp. Allen, who is expected to play a significant role in the Chiefs' offense this season, had a notable display during a practice session. As reported by the Chiefs on August 17, Allen showcased his talent in a video shared on the team's official Twitter account.

The video captured Allen making an impressive one-handed catch near the sideline during the workouts. This skillful maneuver will undoubtedly impress the Chiefs' coaching staff, as Allen's exceptional athleticism and soft hands are expected to greatly benefit the team's air attack. While practice performances do not always translate to regular season success, Allen's promising abilities make him a valuable asset for the Chiefs.

Fans can anticipate Allen to be a key contributor when the Chiefs face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an exhibition game during Week 2 of the 2026 NFL preseason.

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