The Kansas City Chiefs are taking some well-deserved time off after securing a 15-2 record in the regular season, which earned the team a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
Though Kansas City’s players may have been looking forward to spending some time around town during their brief hiatus, a powerful snowstorm that swept through Western Missouri may have changed their plans.
One Chiefs defensive back, veteran safety Justin Reid, had an all-too-relatable take on the snow and ice that fell over Kansas City this week as he looked to dig his vehicle out of his driveway.
Take a look at what Reid had to say to his followers on Twitter:
Shoveling a long driveway full of ice is harder work than the weight room
— Justin Reid (@JustinqReid) January 8, 2025
Core, back and quads gonna be firing on all cylinders come next Sunday 💪🏾
— Justin Reid (@JustinqReid) January 8, 2025
Reid wasn’t the only Chiefs defender to have an eventful time in the snowstorm.
Cornerback Jaylen Watson was also active on social media during the winter weather and connected with a fan who helped him shovel as he recovered from an injury.