Missouri Western State University players are preparing to watch the Kansas City Chiefs during their 15th training camp at the university, hoping to learn from the AFC Champions.“I’ll be here right on the field looking at them, taking notes,” said Elijah Brewer-Scott, a defensive back for Missouri Western.On Sunday, Brewer-Scott and his teammates were spotted running stadium stairs, prepping for their own season while the university gets the campus ready for the team. The training camp is not only a chance for aspiring NFL players but also an opportunity for Chiefs fans from across the region to see their favorite team up close. Missouri Western crews have been busy preparing for the 22-day camp, making sure the stands, workout tents, and field are in perfect condition. “If we’re able to take notes on the field, watch them play, we might be able to achieve that level that they’re at,” said defensive back Trey Lacey.“I hope we definitely get an opportunity to watch,” added wide receiver Demetrius Bias. “That’s the best of the best, so I want to apply that to this field.” The team has been coming to the university since 2010, providing fans with an up-close look at their favorite stars. For college students dreaming of wearing the Chiefs’ red jersey someday, the presence of the team offers a unique opportunity. “Definitely for sure I wanna go to the NFL,” he said. “Anything to get me there, any tips, I take them all just to get there.”

SAINT JOSEPH, Mo. —

Missouri Western State University players are preparing to watch the Kansas City Chiefs during their 15th training camp at the university, hoping to learn from the AFC Champions.

“I’ll be here right on the field looking at them, taking notes,” said Elijah Brewer-Scott, a defensive back for Missouri Western.

On Sunday, Brewer-Scott and his teammates were spotted running stadium stairs, prepping for their own season while the university gets the campus ready for the team.

The training camp is not only a chance for aspiring NFL players but also an opportunity for Chiefs fans from across the region to see their favorite team up close.

Missouri Western crews have been busy preparing for the 22-day camp, making sure the stands, workout tents, and field are in perfect condition.

“If we’re able to take notes on the field, watch them play, we might be able to achieve that level that they’re at,” said defensive back Trey Lacey.

“I hope we definitely get an opportunity to watch,” added wide receiver Demetrius Bias. “That’s the best of the best, so I want to apply that to this field.”

The team has been coming to the university since 2010, providing fans with an up-close look at their favorite stars.

For college students dreaming of wearing the Chiefs’ red jersey someday, the presence of the team offers a unique opportunity.

“Definitely for sure I wanna go to the NFL,” he said. “Anything to get me there, any tips, I take them all just to get there.”