Kansas City Chiefs Rookie Makes a Mark in Preseason Debut
Steele Scores Touchdown, Cochrane Sacks Lawrence
Jacksonville, Fla. –
Kansas City Chiefs rookie fullback Carson Steele made a strong impression in his NFL preseason debut on Saturday, rushing for a 1-yard touchdown in the Chiefs' 24-14 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Steele's touchdown came in the second quarter, capping a 10-play, 75-yard drive for the Chiefs.
On the defensive side of the ball, Chiefs linebacker Jack Cochrane recorded a sack on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, forcing a fumble that was recovered by the Chiefs. Cochrane's sack came in the third quarter, helping to stall a Jaguars drive and give the Chiefs possession of the ball.
The Chiefs' victory was their first of the preseason, while the Jaguars fell to 0-2. Both teams will be back in action next week, as the Chiefs host the Arizona Cardinals and the Jaguars travel to the Baltimore Ravens.
Conclusion
The Chiefs' rookie duo of Steele and Cochrane made a positive impact in their preseason debuts, showcasing the team's depth and potential for the upcoming season. Steele's touchdown and Cochrane's sack highlight the Chiefs' ability to score on offense and disrupt on defense, giving fans reason to be optimistic about the team's future.
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