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 are among the top performers during Week 2 of AAF play. They had plenty of top performers during Week 1 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 2:

Keith Reaser CB Orlando Apollos

Keith Reaser easily had the best day of any former Chiefs’ players. He was very good in coverage, only allowing three receptions for six yards according to PFF. He was credited with three passes defended on the day, and even had an interception returned for a touchdown, which helped win the game for the Orlando Apollos. Reaser is quickly making the case to be considered the best corner in the AAF.

Gavin Escobar TE San Diego Fleet

Former Chiefs tight end Gavin Escobar only caught two passes for 12 yards for the San Diego Fleet this week. It wasn’t exactly a standout performance, but one of the catches that Escobar made was the biggest highlight from Week 2 of AAF football. He caught the “bouquet” pass, as Travis Kelce calls it, from quarterback Phillip Nelson. The AAF needs to have plays like this to keep people interested and watching each week.

Rashad Ross WR Arizona Hotshots

Arizona Hotshot’s receiver Rashad Ross put up another solid performance this week. He had one of the best performances from a receiver in Week 1, and while this performance didn’t have the top numbers, it did show off a good level of consistency. Ross caught 4-of-4 passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. No drops and touchdown production makes for a good day, especially when your team advances to 2-0 on the season.

Earl Okine EDGE Orlando Apollos

Orlando Apollos edge rusher Earl Okine was involved in the scariest moment of AAF football thus far. He collided with his teammate Ryan Davis, and while Okine walked off the field on his own, Davis was taken off the field on a stretcher. The Apollos head coach Steve Spurrier later announced that Davis had a spinal injury, and was doing well. Not the best moment for the Ex-Chiefs player and his teammate.

Akeem Hunt RB Orlando Apollos

After being the AAF’s rushing leader in Week 1, former Chiefs running back Akeem Hunt had a bad game in Week 2. Hunt finished the game with two carries, for -4 rushing yards. He also caught a single pass on two targets for 12 yards. The Apollos did seem to go with the “hot hand” approach and kept feeding D’Ernest Johnson as the main back. All of the Apollos running backs only totaled for just 15 carries on the night, so this might not be indicative of future usage for Hunt.