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Chiefs' problems on offense get worse as offensive line takes a big hit they can hardly afford in Week 12 tilt against the Colts
Things already look hard for the Kansas City Chiefs' offense against the Indianapolis Colts' defense in Week 12, and they just got that much harder.The Chiefs announced that they've ruled out starting RG Trey Smith with an ankle injury shortly after the beginning of the third quarter.
The Chiefs are two games back of the AFC’s final playoff spot, and they have four games remaining. One of the main issues has been on the offensive line. It was evident Kansas City needed help in that area back in last season’s Super Bowl. The Chiefs surrendered six sacks, and that has since carried over into this season, having given up 29.
The Chiefs have lost left tackle Wanya Morris to a knee injury against the Houston Texans. That left rookie Esa Pole to protect Patrick Mahomes' blind side.
Later in December, the Chiefs play host to the Denver Broncos, who also possess one of the NFL’s stoutest defenses. The Chiefs, who have fallen to 6-6, have put themselves in a position where they could ill afford another loss and still feel confident about their playoff chances.
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Everything the Chiefs fixed for Mahomes is falling apart all over again
When Kansas City got embarrassed in Super Bowl LV against Tampa Bay it became clear and obvious that Patrick Mahomes needed two things to change in order to be
Chiefs offensive lineman Wanya Morris is out for the season due to a knee injury he suffered on Kansas City's opening play of their Week 14 "Sunday Night Football" loss to the Texans, ESPN is reporting. The broadcast declined to show replays, but social media clips showed Morris' left knee hyperextending at a gruesome angle.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 campaign was filled with triumph and success. Ending the regular season with a 15-2 record and eventually playing in their third st
The Kansas City Chiefs have ruled out three offensive linemen and Holly Brown for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The NFL's best center, according to Pro Football Focus' Midseason Report, is center Creed Humphrey with an 89.4 overall PFF grade. It is the second-best among any qualified lineman; he's produced an 83.6-plus grade in both pass- and run-blocking.