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Welsh rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit agrees to a contract with the Chiefs, AP source says

- By Rob Maaddi

Welsh rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit has agreed to a contract with the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, a person with knowledge of the contract told The Associated Press.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team hasn’t announced the deal.

The 23-year-old ReesZammit, one of the best wingers in rugby, announced in January that he was leaving the Welsh national team to pursue a dream of playing in the NFL. He’s projected as a returner/running back/ wide receiver.

Rees-Zammit is one of 15 athletes from eight countries participat­ing in the NFL Internatio­nal Player Pathway program. The prospects have spent 10 weeks training at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, getting a crash course in practicing the fundamenta­ls of football and learning the intricacie­s of a game most have never played.

Rees-Zammit ran an official time of 4.43 in the 40-yard dash last week when the internatio­nal players participat­ed in the University of South Florida’s pro day. He drew a lot of attention from a crowd that included 51 scouts from 31 teams.

“A bit disappoint­ed in my 40,” Rees-Zammit told the AP afterward. “Last week, I was getting some really good times. I was getting low 4.3s, high 4.2s. So it is what it is. It’s just what happens on the day. But I know I can run that fast. I’m not trying to make excuses or anything, but I know what I can do and I’m happy with the day and how the day went.”

Rees-Zammit, whose favorite NFL player growing up was three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson, hopes to play like 49ers stars Deebo Samuel and Christian McCaffrey.

“I watched a lot of footage of Deebo Samuel, Christian McCaffrey, players like that who’ve got that versatilit­y because I want to be a player that can play multiple positions and I fully believe I can, so being able to play out of the backfield, being able to line up as a receiver, in the slot, wideout,” Rees-Zammit said last week. “I’ve learned a lot in the past eight weeks and I’m pretty excited to see what will happen.”

He’ll get an opportunit­y to catch passes from threetime Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes and learn from coach Andy Reid. The NFL’s new kickoff rule that makes returners more relevant gives Rees-Zammit a chance to make the team as a specialist.

For the first time this season, each team will have a 17th roster spot on the practice squad specifical­ly available for an internatio­nal player. Teams also are permitted to promote an internatio­nal practice squad player to the active roster a maximum of three times throughout the season — increasing opportunit­ies for players to develop and get a chance to play.

Teams will also receive one training camp roster exemption for a qualifying internatio­nal player.

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