Kansas City Chiefs vs Houston Texans Week 14
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It is Week 14 in the NFL, and the Kansas City Chiefs are teetering on the edge of a disastrous season. With five games left in the season, the Chiefs sit at 6-
The Chiefs named Travis Kelce their Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, drawing praise from Clark Hunt and his brother Jason.
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. EST, NBC/Peacock. BetMGM NFL odds: Chiefs by 3 1/2. Against the spread: Texans 6-6, Chiefs 5-6-1. Series record: Chiefs lead 11-5. Last meeting: Chiefs beat Texans 23-14 on Jan. 18,
Jones and company jumped out to a 14-3 lead after Jones connected with wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and tight end Drew Ogletree on 6- and 4-yard touchdown passes in the first and second quarters, respectively. However, Indianapolis scored just six points in the second half, which ultimately left the door open for a Kansas City comeback.
Kansas City Chiefs President Reveals Why Taylor Swift Isn’t Shown on the Jumbotron During Home Games
There’s a reason why Taylor Swift never appears on the jumbotron during a Kansas City Chiefs home game. On Monday, December 1, franchise president Mark Donavan opened up on the Up and Adams Show about the early days of Travis Kelce’s relationship with the pop star,
The Chiefs’ star was fined $46,371 for an illegal use of his helmet in the matchup against the Cowboys. While the initial fine could be much lower, it’s the second case of Pacheco receiving an unnecessary roughness penalty. Isiah Pacheco’s season with the Kansas City Chiefs has been far from ideal.
Of course, when comparing the future Hall of Famer Andy Reid to the Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, he’s merely a young Luke Skywalker to the Kansas City Chiefs version of an ageless Yoda. So it really does stand to reason that the levels of dutiful respect shown by coach Ryans toward his former coach are very similar indeed.
Kansas City didn’t waste time reshuffling the deck. The Chiefs have announced a trio of roster changes that signal both urgency and intent. In the latest roster move, Andy Reid's Chiefs promoted safety Mike Edwards from the practice squad to the active roster.