Carlos Dunlap is a veteran defensive end, entering his 13th season in the NFL and his first in Kansas City after the team signed him last week. He reported to training camp for the first time Thursday. Dunlap, who owns 96 career sacks, says there were several teams interested in him, but Kansas City’s recent success was an appeal. Dunlap signed a one-year eight-million dollar deal last week. He spent 10 seasons in Cincinatti and nearly two full seasons in Seattle. The Chiefs have a day off on Friday and will practice every day from Saturday through Tuesday of next week. Rookie receiver Skyy Moore has gotten comfortable with the Chiefs offense right from the get-go at training camp. He’s consistently worked with the first-team offense and has made eye popping plays several times, including a couple of nice catches Thursday. Moore says he’s intrigued by the scheme Eric Bieniemy runs. Moore was a second-round draft pick out of Western Michigan. He’s one of several new receivers Patrick Mahomes will look to throw to this season. Moore is also a potential candidate to return punts this season, along with fellow receiver Mecole Hardman. Moore was among those receivers to workout with Mahomes in the offseason in Texas. The Kansas City Chiefs: clear priority before the 2021 season was to reload at offensive line after the Super Bowl loss to Tampa Bay. Reload they did, acquiring now three-time Pro Bowler Orlando Brown at left tackle, and drafting Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith last year. They also added guard Joe Thuney in free agency. With a group thats no longer not so new, right tackle Andrew Wylie has high expectations for the offensive line this season. Wylie is entering his fifth season with the Chiefs and has started seven or more games each of the last four seasons. The Chiefs have the day off from camp Friday and will practice every day from Saturday through Tuesday of next week.