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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (3-3) | Acquire a RB | QB Patrick Mahomes leads the Chiefs in rushing yards (222 in six games). Starting RB Isiah Pacheco, meanwhile, is averaging a career-low 35.7 rushing yards per game (214 rushing yards through six games). Adding Saints RB Alvin Kamara — who has 314 rushing yards in six games — could help solve the ground game’s issues.
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“Just another threat. Like he (Rashee Rice) said, ‘everybody eats. I feel like there are just more eyes going on somebody else,” said Worthy. “I feel like everybody in this offense can make plays and go in on one-on-ones. Just another explosive guy on the offense.”
Hollywood Brown mentioned the new motto in his postgame press conference last Sunday night, and the saying has taken on a life of its own. Worthy revealed who actually started the motto that has defined the room.
“Well, Rashee (Rice) kind of came up with that, so I kind of don’t know the origin (laughs). I mean, it’s – nobody is selfish,” said Worthy, “It’s a selfless team; everybody is willing to do the dirty work, and everybody is going to do their best and what’s best for the team.”
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Why Tom picked the Chiefs: They’re back, baby! And on Sunday, they’re about to be even more back somehow, because Rashee Rice is set to make his season debut, marking the first time ever that he, Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy will be on the field in the same regular-season game. Patrick Mahomes might think he’s hallucinating after having to make the best of a patchwork receiver corps for too long. The timing of this matchup, coming after a prime-time win over Detroit, lines up perfectly for the Chiefs to recreate a classic narrative thread from the latter days of the Patriots’ dynasty: look beatable in the early goings, then ease back into Super Bowl-contending shape. The Raiders have a few things going for them, including the presence of Ashton Jeanty and Maxx Crosby and, potentially, the absence of Josh Simmons on Kansas City’s O-line. But they’ve only beaten the Andy Reid-coached Chiefs four times in 24 previous tries. Do they look ready to get win No. 5, with Brock Bowers potentially missing another game? I mean, do they even look ready to top 20 points, which they’ve only done twice this season? Because otherwise, it’s going to be awful hard for Vegas to gum up the Chiefs’ mini redemption arc.
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Kansas City’s offense as a whole is starting to pick up steam and it’ll get a huge shot in the arm with the season debut...