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New receivers helped KC offense win

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Kansas City Chiefs lost one of the NFL’s most dynamic receivers when Tyreek Hill signed a lucrative free agent contract with the Miami Dolphins.

The loss did nothing to slow them down.

Kansas City revamped its receiving group in the offseason and the new players quickly meshed with quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, riding a high-scoring wave all the way to the Super Bowl.

“I’m proud of our guys for the job that they’ve done,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Tuesday. “We had a lot of new faces in there.”

Kansas City’s receiving crew was one of its biggest question marks heading into Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

The Chiefs placed Mecole Hardman on injured reserve Monday after he reinjured his pelvis in the AFC Championsh­ip against Cincinnati. Kansas City also faced the possibilit­y of not having two others after JuJu Smith-Schuster left the AFC title game with knee inflammati­on and Kadarius Toney sprained his ankle.

The good news: both were back at practice this week.

“They look good,” Reid said. “We’ll see how it goes the rest of the week.”

It went well most of the season. All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce is still Mahomes’ go-to target, catching 100 passes for 1,338 yards and 12 touchdowns.

With Hill in Miami having an All-Pro season, the Chiefs’ new receivers — Hardman was the only returnee — have spread the field in an offense that led the NFL in scoring and total yards.

Smith-Schuster was Kansas City’s big offseason pickup, signing with the Chiefs after five prolific seasons in Pittsburgh. The 6-foot-1, 215-pounder is a strong possession receiver who isn’t afraid of catching passes over the middle. He has 78 catches for 933 yards and three touchdowns.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who spent his first four seasons with Green Bay, has field-stretching speed and led the NFL in yards per catch two years ago. Toney has given the Chiefs added depth since being traded from the New York Giants in October, catching 14 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns in seven games.

Rookie Skyy Moore had problems with fumbles as a punt returner early in the season, but has been a versatile addition to the offense. He’s filled the role Hill had on jet sweeps and had the key punt return to set up Kansas City’s winning field goal in the AFC Championsh­ip.

“We lost an all-time

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