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Chiefs' offensive line depth now in dire straits as bad streak of injury luck continues following Week 14 loss to Texans
The Kansas City Chiefs can't seem to get ahead when it comes to offensive line injuries in recent weeks. On the first play from scrimmage in the Week 14 loss to the Houston Texans, the Chiefs lost LT Wanya Morris to a knee injury.
Andy Reid revealed that Moore will be further evaluated after the game, having officially suffered a left knee injury. The Kansas City Chiefs will now face the following teams to close out the season before heading into the offseason: the Tennessee Titans, Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders.
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Chiefs hit rock bottom on offensive line after nightmare injury
Things went from bad to worse along the Chiefs' offensive line after just one play versus the Texans in Week 14.
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Kansas City Chiefs' ongoing injury problems persist throughout first half of Week 15 tilt with LA Chargers
The Kansas City Chiefs' can't seem to avoid the dreaded injury bug, with three players going down within the first 14 minutes of the Week 15 game against the Los Angeles ChaargersThey entered the game against the Chargers shorthanded on both sides of the ball,
Chiefs’ playoff hopes take another hit as Trey Smith’s injury downgrade deepens Kansas City’s offensive line crisis before Chargers showdown.
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.
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.
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NFL talking heads lay misplaced blame on Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line in Week 14 loss to Houston Texans
The Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line seems to be the scapegoat for the national media after the team's 20-10 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 14. A lot of Patrick Mahomes' worst and most frustrating performances have come when the team has failed to protect him behind a patchwork offensive
The Kansas City Chiefs got some bad injury news on Thursday regarding one of the most important players on their team.
Last season, quarterback Patrick Mahomes put the Kansas City Chiefs on his back. The Chiefs did not address the problems they needed to last season but it was not a problem given they finished the season 15-2. However, it did become a problem in the ...
The Chiefs came into their Thanksgiving Day road game against the Dallas Cowboys in good shape injury-wise for a team that’s played two-thirds of its schedule. Out were right guard Trey Smith and tight end Noah Gray. But the Chiefs felt good about the ...