The Kansas City Chiefs are 13-1 after their Week 15 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and head coach Andy Reid was thrilled with the performance of his players. Kansas City's offense scored three touchdowns against reigning NFL Defensive Player of the
The Chiefs beat the Browns, 21-7, with Patrick Mahomes leading the way with 159 yards and two touchdowns on 19-of-38 pass completion. The Kansas City defense also played a big role in the victory, recording four total interceptions against Cleveland, who failed to score a passing TD.
Thuney became the fourth player to start at left tackle for the Chiefs this season. The previous week, recently acquired D.J. Humphries started but suffered a hamstring injury and didn’t finish the game. Wanya Morris had started the previous 10 games.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes—who was injured in the Dec. 15 win over the Cleveland Browns—looks “likely” to play in the Dec. 21 game against the Houston Texans, per coach Andy Reid.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid indicated things are looking good for quarterback Patrick Mahomes to play on Saturday. Here's what he had to say Thursday:
In a promising sign for Kansas City Chiefs fans, head coach Andy Reid told reporters Thursday that quarterback Patrick Mahomes will "most likely" play on Saturday against the Houston Texans.
Andy Reid announces that Patrick Mahomes is expected to start in the Chiefs' Week 16 matchup against the Texans.
Patrick Mahomes suffered a scary ankle injury on Sunday, December 15, which led to a sideline disagreement between him and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Mahomes, 29, left the Chiefs game ag