RT: It's hard to watch what's going on in Chicago with Caleb. It's even harder when you're also watching Jayden's success in Washington and the development of Bo Nix from Week 1 to now. And even some incremental improvements in Maye. Bears organization needs to get the next hire right. Hell or high water.
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DEN | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 14 |
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KC | 0 | 10 | 3 | 3 | 16 |
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Broncos Rookie RB Audric Estime on today's loss to the #Chiefs: "I think it's going to make me into a monster." ??? pic.x.com/yjr1b34zzl
RT: From 2021 to 2023 -- the Zach Wilson era -- the Jets averaged 176 points and 2,103 passing yards during the first 10 games of the season. The 2024 Jets have scored 177 points and thrown for 2,117 passing yards during the first 10 games.
Interested to see how Vance Joseph lines up his group against Hopkins and Kelce. Where does he put Pat Surtain? It'll be fun to watch.
Devaughn Vele's first touchdown catch gives Broncos 7-0 lead over Chiefs. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal...
Initial thoughts from the Broncos’ 16-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 10 at Arrowhead Stadium:
1.. Payton needs to not get cute on the road: Thumbs-up to Broncos coach Sean Payton for playing to Bo Nix’s strengths and rocking the no-huddle approach. But what the heck was up with some of those calls in the second half? On second-and-10 at the Kansas City 43 with 57 seconds left in the third quarter, Payton dialed up a reverse to Marvin Mims Jr. that went nowhere, setting up a third-and-long that landed right in Steve Spagnuolo’s lap. He sent the house, sacking Nix for a 16-yard loss. The Broncos’ first four first-down runs of the second half averaged 4.3 yards per pop. Their first four second-down plays after those runs netted just 11 yards combined. At least he changed course with 3:13 left in the game, down 16-14. On third-and-1 at the KC 40, the Broncos gave it to powerful Audric Estime up the middle. The rookie dragged Chiefs defenders with him for a 6-yard gain that got Denver into field goal range. And then … well, you know the rest. Oy vey
Kansas City remained undefeated in 2024 by blocking Wil Lutz's 35-yard field goal at the end of the game.
Stat line: 22-for-30 passing for 215 yards, two touchdowns; two carries, minus-2 yards
Highlight: Bo Nix’s 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Courtland Sutton was a thing of beauty. Sutton did a fantastic job creating separation from cornerback Trent McDuffie before Nix placed the ball perfectly in the end zone to give Denver a 14-3 lead in the second quarter. Unfortunately for the Broncos, that was the last time they’d score the rest of the afternoon.
Lowlight: Nix took two bad sacks on Sunday. In the first quarter, he should have thrown the ball away but instead, he was sacked by defensive back Nazeeh Johnson, who rushed freely into the backfield for a 17-yard loss. In the third, Nix retreated before being sacked for a 16-yard loss by linebacker Nick Bolton. Both were costly
BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes caught on a hot mic asking a ref if they can let him know when a defender is close to him. This is INSANE. pic.x.com/kPotxxjdlE
DeAndre Hopkins and Patrick Surtain getting feisty pic.x.com/PHNHLWioxU
RT: The Chiefs absolutely should have lost that game. But every week, someone makes a huge play. They're champs for a reason. Today, it was Leo Chenal. 9-0.
RT: Travis Kelce is now tied with Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in Chiefs history! ? pic.x.com/7oOdMG5NSn
Heck of an effort from Mecole Hardman to try and kick-six the 60-yard attempt from Will Lutz--he's taken down around midfield. And the Chiefs go in to the locker room down 14-10 to the Broncos.
Kareem Hunt soaked up a career-high 10 targets today. He had 9 combined in his first five games this season.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive unit wasted no time making a statement in Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos.
The Chiefs’ pass rush has been a key part of the defending Super Bowl champions’ undefeated start to the 2024 regular season, and rising defensive back Nazeeh Johnson was the latest player to take down an opposing quarterback.
After back-to-back scoreless drives for both teams, defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo drew up a perfect blitz against Broncos rookie Bo Nix on first down
Today the Kansas City Chiefs are battling the Denver Broncos in an AFC West showdown at Arrowhead Stadium.
During the game, starting left tackle Wanya Morris sustained a knee injury that forced him to leave the field in the first half.
After evaluating Morris in the medical tent, the Chiefs downgraded Morris’ status to questionable to return due to a right knee injury. It is unclear how serious his injury is.
Ideally, Morris would be able to return in this matchup. But, given the uncertainty about the extent of his injury, it remains unclear exactly how long fans should expect him to be sidelined
The Kansas City Chiefs entered the fourth quarter of their Week 10 matchup against the Denver Broncos facing a one-point deficit.
With a perfect season on the line, Kansas City’s offense struggled to produce early in the game, and the Chiefs had to rely on Steve Spagnuolo’s outstanding defensive unit to hold Denver to minimal gains to keep the score close.
On the last play of the third quarter, star linebacker Nick Bolton became the latest player to stymie the Broncos by sacking rookie quarterback Bo Nix for a huge loss on a key third down