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Chiefs’ Dameon Pierce Signing Is Already Not Going as Hoped | KC Kingdom
The issues facing the Kansas City Chiefs in the rushing game are no secret at this stage of the 2025 campaign. This makes the fact that the Dameon Pierce experience has yet to really get off the ground in Kansas City that much more concerning.
However, comments from special teams coordinator Dave Toub on Thursday only raise the alert level in regards to this group.It’s just a matter of getting ready and learning for offense, Toub stated, via Charles Goldman of A to Z Sports. “For me, he could probably play, but he’s just not there yet.”
Brittany Mahomes backs Patrick Mahomes as Kevin Durant slams Chiefs star’s critics
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The uncertainty surrounding the normally perennial playoff team has also sparked some chatter about Mahomes’ performance so far in 2025. However, two-time NBA Finals champion Kevin Durant fired back at anyone who may decide to direct criticism at Mahomes’ football prowess. “What kind of a question is that? That makes no sense at all. If anybody is questioning Pat Mahomes legacy from a one-off year, he can miss the playoffs for the rest of his career, I don’t give a damn,” Durant said during a recent appearance on “Up & Adams.”
“This man is Patrick Mahomes. When he coming out there, how many championships he got? Three? Like, come on now. Are we going to question Pat Mahomes, Chris Jones, Travis Kelce? He’s still an all-time great, potentially the greatest of all time.”
A clip of Durant’s comments was later shared to the show’s Instagram account and prompted a comment from Brittany. “Let them know,” she wrote.
Why Teams Should Still Be Afraid of the Chiefs | Sports Illustrated
The Kansas City Chiefs have been having a season that no one saw coming. Many thought that the Chiefs would take a slight hit, but now they are looking on the outside in when it comes to making the playoffs this deep into the season.
The Chiefs are at .500, and they will need to win out to have a great chance of making the playoffs. That is not the position they wanted to be in, but they are in it now, and the only way out is by going on a winning streak to end the season.
The Cleveland Browns have significant questions this offseason about their quarterback position. Shedeur Sanders is doing all he can to provide an answer.
Sanders spent the first half against one-win Tennessee cruising, looking comfortable as he threw for two touchdowns and outplayed No. 1 overall draft pick Cam Ward. After a slow start to the...