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NFL Week 8 Power Rankings: Colts jump, Commanders tumble | PFF
1. Kansas City Chiefs (No change)
Chance of making playoffs: 84%
Chance of winning Super Bowl: 13%
The Chiefs cruised to a 31-0 victory over the Raiders in their first early Sunday game of the season, securing their first regular-season shutout of the Andy Reid era. The win marked the return of Rashee Rice, who caught seven passes for 42 yards and two touchdowns, to the lineup. Rice’s availability is another positive sign for a Chiefs offense that continues to hark back to former iterations in previous weeks. The early-season rust is wearing off, and the Chiefs are third in EPA per play.
Kansas City Chiefs: Buyers
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach has never hesitated to make trade-deadline moves to improve his contending teams, with the most recent example coming last season when he acquired veteran DeAndre Hopkins to help a depleted receivers room. Though the Chiefs are one of the few super-healthy teams in the NFL, a defensive-line upgrade would make sense, with our Dianna Russini reporting last week that’s the position the Chiefs have been targeting. — Jesse Newell
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3. Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets
The buzz: Hall is pacing for 1,000-plus rushing yards in a contract year and could be a focus for multiple teams seeking tailback help. He has said publicly that he wants to stay with the Jets, and the injury to backup Braelon Allen could prompt the team to keep him. The Jets value him as a key contributor if they can somehow turn the season around. But with New York sitting at 0-7, moving players could be inevitable. — Fowler
The tape: He’s a fluid mover with good contact balance and the vision to find daylight, and he brings a dual-threat element to the backfield. Hall has 171 receptions in his career. He also has 75 rushes of 10 or more yards over 3½ seasons, so he’s a three-down back with big-play juice. — Bowen
Predicted chance of getting traded: 35%
Team fits: Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans
Red Friday Raises $1 Million For Ronald McDonald House Kansas City | The Mothership
Members of the Chiefs Community Caring Team, including LB Nick Bolton, LB Jack Cochrane, and Vice President of Community Impact and Civic Affairs Anne Scharf, visited Ronald McDonald House Kansas City today to make the formal announcement of the total amount raised and visit with youth and families at the House.
Through a partnership with McDonald’s, the 12th edition of the Red Friday flag – featuring head coach Andy Reid’s signature phrase “How ’bout those Chiefs” – was sold in all Kansas...