The Kansas City Chiefs have stayed busy since winning the — and they’re already getting back to work. Just three months after securing their second consecutive NFL championship, several team members, including quarterback , returned to the Chiefs facility for organized team activities (OTAs) before the 2024/2025 NFL season. “The work starts now,” the Chiefs’ official captioned a video of the athletes’ arrivals on Tuesday, May 21.

As part of the league’s offseason workout program, OTAs consist of non-contact practices to help teams gear up for the year ahead. The practices are voluntary and give rookies a chance to integrate themselves with the rest of the team before training camps kick off. Since defeating the San Francisco 49ers in overtime in February’s Super Bowl, the Chiefs have continued to make headlines.

While tragedy struck the team due to the , many Chiefs players have also been in the spotlight for their love lives, personal scandals and controversial comments. Keep scrolling for a recap of the team’s biggest moments of the year so far: One fan was killed and nearly two dozen were injured when shots were fired during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade in Kansas City in February. “We are by the senseless act of violence that occurred outside of Union Station at the conclusion of today’s parade and rally,” the team wrote in an at the time.

“Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and all of Kansas City.” Patrick, 28, and his wife, , .