The Kansas City Chiefs have a lot of former players taking part in the Alliance of American Football’s inaugural season. Given the Chiefs’ success over the last few NFL seasons, it’s no shock that several of their former players were among the top performers during Week 3 of AAF play. They had plenty of top performers during Week 2, as well.

You can find a complete list of former Chiefs in the AAF here. Let’s take a brief look at some of those top performers and other former Chiefs during Week 3:

Seantavius Jones, WR, Atlanta Legends

I know I’m not the only one who was surprised when Seantavius Jones didn’t make the Chiefs’ 53-man roster in 2017. After a slow first few weeks in the AAF, Jones has emerged as the top target in the Legends offense. He finished Week 3 against the Birmingham Iron with four receptions for 72 yards. This includes 48-yard catch on what amounts to this league’s version of an onside kick. It took great concentration and was a tremendous play.

Rashad Ross, WR, Arizona Hotshots

For the third consecutive week, Hotshots receiver Rashad Ross put up a great performance. Ross caught 6 of 8 passes for 51 yards and a touchdown. What made the performance even more impressive is that his quarterbacks were under constant duress all game long. The protection didn’t hold up and resulted in some poor quarterback play, but Ross still managed to give a top tier performance.

Mike Purcell, DT, Salt Lake Stallions

Mike Purcell was a late add to the Chiefs’ training camp roster in 2018. He provided some depth on the defensive line during the preseason. This was a bit of a breakout performance for Purcell. He recorded one tackle, one tackle for loss, one sack, and one quarterback hit during the game. That production from Purcell helped to secure a win over the undefeated Hotshots.

Keith Reaser, CB, Orlando Apollos

If Keith Reaser didn’t get injured in training, would he have made the Chiefs? It’s hard not to ask the question after three consecutive weeks of great performances by Reaser. He is quickly proving to be not just one of the best corners in the AAF, but one of the best players in the league. He secured yet another interception this week and was quite close to making it two. The Apollos are one of two remaining undefeated teams, and Reaser is a big reason why.

Earl Okine, EDGE, Orlando Apollos

A week ago, Earl Okine was involved in one of the scarier injuries thus far in the AAF. He collided with a teammate and that teammate suffered a spinal injury. This week Okine got back out on the field and picked up where he’d left off. With two tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack, and two quarterback hits he was one of the Apollos most productive pass rushers.