Chiefs' Charles Omenihu returns, boosting defensive performance

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The Kansas City Chiefs are happy to welcome back Charles Omenihu to their defense. Omenihu missed some time due to a torn ACL but has now returned and is making a big difference for the team. His presence adds strength and depth to the Chiefs' pass rush. Omenihu came back in Week 13 and has played nearly half of the team's defensive snaps. Last season, he recorded seven sacks, which was the third-highest on the team. His return comes at a crucial moment as the Chiefs prepare for the playoffs. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has praised Omenihu's progress. He noted that Omenihu is gradually increasing his playing time and improving his run defense skills. Although he missed practice for a long time, he is getting back into game shape. Omenihu made a significant impact in the Chiefs' recent 21-7 win, where he recorded his first sack of the season. This strip-sack helped the team achieve five sacks and six turnovers in the game. His teammates are excited about Omenihu's return and how vital he will be in the upcoming games. With Omenihu back, the Chiefs' defense is looking stronger, just as they head into the most important part of their season.


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