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Noah Gray Honored as Offensive Captain by Kansas City Chiefs

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Noah Gray, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been recognized with a special honor by his team. Prior to the Black Friday game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Gray was named the offensive captain, a testament to his growing role and contributions to the team.

Gray, who is in his third season with the Chiefs, has been serving as the primary backup to the prolific tight end Travis Kelce. Despite not being the starter, Gray has managed to post consistent stats over the last two seasons, demonstrating his reliability and value to the team.

Standing at 6’3″ and weighing 240 lbs, Gray was drafted by the Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He hails from Leominster, Massachusetts, and played college football at Duke University. This season, he has already made an impact, with 4 receptions for 50 yards in the first three games.

The honor of being named offensive captain highlights Gray’s leadership and the trust the team has in him, even in a supporting role. This recognition comes as the Chiefs continue their strong start to the season, facing off against tough opponents in the highly competitive NFL landscape).

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