Again within the fold with the defending champions, Kansas Metropolis Chiefs working again Jerick McKinnon appears again fondly on serving to Kansas Metropolis full a 10-point comeback in Tremendous Bowl LVII.
“When you get that feeling and the style of it, you need extra,” McKinnon mentioned Wednesday, as Kansas Metropolis places a bow on the obligatory minicamp portion of offseason exercises.
Regardless of being an integral function within the Chiefs’ postseason successes, McKinnon says he’s typically requested about opting to remain in-bounds late within the fourth quarter, holding the clock working and serving to arrange kicker Harrison Butker’s eventual game-winning try.
“In all probability each time,” McKinnon mentioned laughingly.
“If that’s the way in which it sums up, I’m completely effective with it,” he continued. “However, you understand, God is sweet. God is nice. He put me in that second for a function —and to do what I needed to do.”
Barely shrugging off the notion of his fourth-quarter slide defining his profession to this point, McKinnon pulled again the curtain on his newest bout in free company and why he returned to Kansas Metropolis.
“Hopefully I can get one other second,” he mentioned. “That’s why we play the sport, to get a Tremendous Bowl. Not the person awards, however to carry that trophy on the finish. And you understand, see everyone completely happy, and undergo these feelings collectively.”
Regardless of not taking part within the offseason exercises, McKinnon anticipates he’ll be a “full go” for coaching camp in St. Joseph, Missouri subsequent month.