On the first play after the fourth quarter’s two-minute warning in the Kansas City Chiefs’ loss Sunday to the Los Angeles Chargers, quarterback Patrick Mahomes took a shot to his left knee and stayed on the field.
Mahomes had been on all three injury reports this week with a knee ailment, although he practiced fully and had no game designation for the contest.
The quarterback was able to get off of the field and limp to the sideline. However, he was then seen being assisted as he walked up the tunnel to Kansas City’s locker room.
Mahomes navigated even more...
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The (6-7) Kansas City Chiefs arrive at their Week 15 home matchup against the (9-4) Los Angeles Chargers with zero room for error. For all practical purposes, a loss to the Chargers will make them miss the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Even with a win, Kansas City will almost certainly have to win the season’s three remaining games — and hope that some other games will fall the right way — to get into the postseason. Can the Chiefs avoid recording their fifth loss in six games — and do it against the team that [beat them...
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The Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Cornerback Trent McDuffie, who left Week 14’s contest against the Houston Texans with a hyperextended knee, is inactive Sunday. McDuffie was listed as questionable on Friday’s final injury report.
Starting right guard Trey Smith and right tackle Jawaan Taylor were already ruled out on Friday with lingering injuries. Smith will miss his third straight contest while recovering from a high ankle sprain. Taylor hurt his triceps against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving and will miss his second consecutive game.
On Friday,...
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Current space: $2.8 million.
This includes the estimated salary cap impacts of all known signings and releases. More information about our cap space calculation is available below the tables.
**Please note: All NFL teams must remain below the salary cap between the beginning of the new league year in mid-March and the end of each season. If our estimate of the team’s cap space is a negative number, it’s because contracts for some reported roster moves have not been officially submitted to the league...
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On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs announced four roster moves in advance of their Week 15 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The team placed backup tackle Wanya Morris on its Reserve/Injured list, activated practice squad guard C.J. Hanson to the 53-man roster and elevated two other practice squad players for Sunday’s game: tackle Chu Godrick and defensive tackle Zacch Pickens.
On the first offensive play of last Sunday’s 20-10 loss to the Houston Texans — as Morris was filling in for injured left tackle Josh Simmons — he sustained a gruesome-looking knee injury....
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Before the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 14 matchup against the Houston Texans, nearly every Arrowhead Pride panelist picked Kansas City to win. Their aggregated prediction — a 20-10 Chiefs victory — missed by 26 points compared to the Chiefs’ 20-10 loss. Our readers fared much better: just over half picked Houston to win, and 14% correctly believed the Texans would leave Kansas City with an easy victory.
In Week 15, the Chiefs return to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium to face the Los Angeles Chargers. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Kansas City is favored by 5.5 points.
*Here’s how the staff...
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The (6-7) Kansas City Chiefs are welcoming in the (9-4) Los Angeles Chargers to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for an AFC West bout in Week 15. Kickoff is set for Sunday at 12 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
The Chiefs’ postseason chances are holding on by a fraying thread after losing 20-10 to the Houston Texans in Week 14 — and then watching Los Angeles squeak out a win in overtime on “Monday Night Football.” The only path to extending this season past Week 18 starts with a victory on Sunday.
The Chargers are looking to make the...
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On Sunday, the (6-7) Kansas City Chiefs will take on the division rival (9-4) Los Angeles Chargers in an AFC West showdown on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium. The game will kick off at noon Arrowhead Time and will be broadcast on CBS — locally on KCTV5.
This game will be a rematch of the season opener, in which the Chargers won 27-21 in São Paulo, Brazil. Los Angeles has put together a strong season since, and is currently the top Wild Card team in the AFC playoff race. The Chiefs are on the outside looking in, and this season has...
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In our “Let’s Argue” series, Mark Gunnels weighs the hot takes, wacky predictions and unpopular opinions of Kansas City Chiefs fans from all over the world.
Talk about a hot take!
If the Chiefs somehow sneak into the playoffs, no opponent will be thrilled to see them show up on Wild Card Weekend.
A postseason berth would likely mean Kansas City enters January on a four-game winning streak — armed with a championship pedigree and hardened by weeks of playoff-type matchups.
Would they win the Super Bowl?...
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As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for Sunday afternoon’s Week 15 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, their playoff hopes hang by a thread — and JuJu Smith-Schuster is embracing his role as the wide receiver room’s steady, experienced voice under head coach Andy Reid.
“I’ve been in worse situations,” the ninth-year veteran explained to reporters after Friday’s practice. “And I feel like being here and being around this organization, [I’ve] felt a lot of positive in the past year. For me, it’s about keeping the energy up and not losing our personality.
“That’s one thing Coach Reid talks about:...
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Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs (–5.5)
The Chargers pulled out the win against the Eagles in dramatic fashion on Monday night, but it’s hard to feel good about how their offense looked after a clearly hampered Justin Herbert finished 12-of-26, with just 5.3 yards per attempt. Herbert’s accuracy seemed limited by his left hand injury, and while he scrambled for 66 yards to keep the offense afloat, the constant pressure on him will likely continue to affect his performance. Herbert was pressured...
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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Each week, we send out questions to the most plugged-in Kansas City Chiefs fans. You can see all of the recent survey results here.
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Clearly, Chiefs Kingdom is not okay with how the 2025 season has played out. This is the low point of fan confidence this year, dethroning the 18% mark registered after the loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 11.
**Is a playoff...
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