Emerging Star: Justyn Ross Poised to Become Chiefs' No. 1 Receiver

The Kansas City Chiefs have been in search of a No. 1 wide receiver for Patrick Mahomes ever since they traded Tyreek Hill, and Justyn Ross seems ready to fill that role. 

During the early part of training camp, several Kansas City media members have noted the impressive chemistry between Mahomes and Ross. 

Justyn Ross, the former Clemson star, has been catching attention in practice for the second consecutive offseason. 

Standing at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, Ross possesses the ideal build and athletic ability to make a significant impact on the field. 

Injuries have been a major concern for Ross since college, leading to his undrafted status last year. 

Despite going undrafted, Ross showcased his exceptional skills and received high praise from Mahomes and others during last year's OTAs. 

Unfortunately, Ross missed his entire rookie season due to foot surgery and had previous injuries, including spine surgery. 

Travis Kelce remains the primary target in the Chiefs' passing attack, but Ross has a tremendous opportunity if he can stay healthy. 

Videos surfaced over the weekend displaying the promising connection between Mahomes and Ross. 

With his impressive physical attributes and improved chemistry with Mahomes, Ross could become the Chiefs' next go-to receiver. 

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