Even though the Kansas City Chiefs suffered a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos with him under center, Carson Wentz made one thing clear to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes ahead of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has given his thoughts on how Carson Wentz fared in the loss to the Denver Broncos.
(Mike Sanford coached at Stanford, Notre Dame, Boise State, Western Kentucky, Minnesota and served as the interim head coach at Colorado in 2022. The Erie resident is a regular on Altitude Sports Radio. His weekly "Coach's Corner" runs in The Denver Gazette after Broncos games.)
Who will suit up for the Chiefs' regular season finale, and who can expect an extra week of rest? Plus, Andy Reid's update on the return of Jaylen Watson.
The 2024-25 NFL regular season only concluded this Sunday, producing a hoard of unexpected moments for fans. One of the highlights of Week 18 was the Kansas City Chiefs‘ emphatic loss against the Denver Broncos,
If the Denver Broncos are embracing the opportunity to face Carson Wentz instead of Patrick Mahomes on Sunday, they're not saying so publicly.
Kelce's absence wasn't the only one felt on Sunday for the Chiefs. Kansas City was blown out 38-0 in a game that felt way out of reach early. Peyton Hendershot and Noah Gray were the two tight ends that attempted to fill the void for Kelce. They combined for three catches and 26 yards.
The injuries and adversity that Kansas City had to overcome this season have made them better, and not just because of their mental resilience.
Nine Kansas City Chiefs players will be eligible for contract extensions with the franchise this NFL offseason including the likes of Isiah Pacheco, George Karlaftis and Trent McDu
The 2024-25 regular season is officially over. 14 teams are currently battling for a place in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans with all of them, bar the No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit