NFL Players Association All-Pro Team was announced today. Center Creed Humphrey, left guard Joe Thuney and defensive tackle Chris Jones were all selected to the team.
It’s the question on every Chiefs fan’s mind: who will be protecting Patrick Mahomes’ blind side in the postseason?
Three Chiefs — defensive lineman Chris Jones, center Creed Humphrey and guard/tackle Joe Thuney — were selected to the ...
Also, the Chiefs will once again rely on Joe Thuney, the All-Pro left guard, at left tackle in place of Humphries. In the past two games, Thuney hasn’t surrendered a sack. The Kansas City Chiefs ...
That mission continues next week against Denver. Thuney and the Chiefs O line bested the Texans in a 27-19 victory. His unit allowed only one sack and four QB hits on Patrick Mahomes while paving ...
The Eagles suffered through a brutal day in Washington, Kyler Murray’s Cardinals were eliminated and the New York Giants are ...
The Chiefs are still uncertain how they will proceed at left tackle after sliding standout guard Joe Thuney into the position and starting Mike Caliendo in his place last week. That came after the ...
Against the Browns, the Chiefs opted to move left guard Joe Thuney to left tackle. With Humprhies potentially out for another week, coach Andy Reid spoke about the possibility of starting Thuney ...
Limiting Myles Garrett It wasn’t the Chiefs’ most explosive offensive ... was held off the board thanks to Joe Thuney, who had a lot of help on Garrett from running backs and tight ends.
Garrett was rushing Mahomes and being blocked by Chiefs left tackle Joe Thuney when he suddenly stopped. The league's reigning Defensive Player of the Year immediately grabbed his face mask and ...
While attempting to get close to the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, Garret ended up clashing with opposing left tackle Joe Thuney. The latter inadvertently poked Myles Garret in the eye during the ...