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Chiefs legend Tamba Hali is training DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the art of pass rush
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One of the greatest pass rushers in franchise history continues to play a pivotal role in developing young defenders for the Kansas City Chiefs

Last offseason, Chiefs legend Tamba Hali  took former first-round draft pick George Karlaftis under his wing, training him in various martial arts. The work helped pave the way to a career season for Karlaftis, during which he recorded 47 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. 

Another former first-round draft pick for the Chiefs is now under Hali's tutelage, and it's music to the ears of the Chiefs Kingdom. The 12-year NFL veteran shared a video on Wednesday, April 24 training alongside 2023 first-round draft pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah. The two are seen working on martial arts hand-fighting techniques.

"Stay working stay studying your craft never become complacent," Hali wrote. 

The two got up bright and early to work alongside a local law enforcement captain martial artist, and author Tyson Kilbey, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu master Dave Smarr. 

During his playing career, Hali studied hand-to-hand combat techniques such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu to better his pass-rush arsenal. He was never the fastest, strongest, or most athletic outside linebacker, but he perfected the little things that kept him at the top of his game through relentless practice and study.

It always showed up in the stat sheet, too. Hali ranks second all-time in franchise history in sacks (89.5) and forced fumbles (33) behind Derrick Thomas.

Anudike-Uzomah's rookie season wasn't as productive as many had hoped, but he also saw few opportunities once Charles Omenihu returned to the lineup after his suspension. The 22-year-old will undoubtedly be asked to take on a larger role during the 2024 NFL season. Working locally in Kansas City with Hali during the offseason should get him on the right track for his sophomore campaign in the NFL.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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