The Kansas City Chiefs are resting a host of starters in Week 18, but will Andy Reid's team still be competitive?
When the Kansas City Chiefs take the field against the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon they'll do so without a number of their key starters. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is among those riding the pine this weekend after the team locked up the No.
If the Dolphins beat the New York Jets, they’ll improve to 9-8. That’ll only be good enough for a wild card berth if the 9-7 Denver Broncos lose to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. What makes that two-result scenario so improbable is that neither Tua Tagovailoa nor Patrick Mahomes are expected to play in Week 18.
The Kansas City Chiefs are the only thing standing between the Denver Broncos and their first playoff berth since 2015. Fortunately for Denver, Kansas City is resting several players with the No. 1 seed already secured.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Carson Wentz will face the Denver Broncos on the road in Week 18. Patrick Mahomes practiced in a limited fashion all week before being listed as doubtful for this week's contest.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Carson Wentz is on deck to start Week 18 versus the Denver Broncos, in place of the resting Patrick Mahomes, and the former is facing a tremendous opportunity.
The Kansas City Chiefs are traveling to face the Denver Broncos in Week 18. The Chiefs have little to gain in this game, as they have already earned the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC. With everything locked up,
The Kansas City Chiefs have decided to rest key starters in the Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos. At the top of that list is quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who’ll next take the field in the Chiefs’ Divisional Round Game either Jan.
With the No. 1 seed already clinched in the AFC, Chiefs coach Andy Reid announced Wednesday that key starters including quarterback Patrick Mahomes will not play against the Broncos in Week 18. That means Carson Wentz will start in Denver.
The Chiefs will start backup Carson Wentz at quarterback on Sunday in Denver in a game that means nothing to Kansas City, which has already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs, but could mean everything to the Broncos.