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Chiefs Face Must-Win Game Against Chargers without 3 Starting Offensive Linemen, Wide Receiver Brown
Despite injuries on both sides, the Chargers and Chiefs face a pivotal AFC West game that could decide playoff positioning, with the Chargers chasing the division-leading Broncos.
- On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will be without three starting offensive linemen and wide receiver Marquise Brown in a must-win game as they stand 6-7 with four games left.
- Patrick Mahomes and coach Andy Reid remain central because Reid is one of the top play-callers and the Chiefs stay offensively potent despite a 6-7 record.
- Medical reports show left tackle Josh Simmons is on injured reserve with a broken wrist, backup left tackle Wanya Morris is out, and Trey Smith returned but is not ready, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Friday.
- A Chargers win would bolster their playoff hopes and likely end Kansas City’s slim chances, which stand at about 10% of extending their decade-long streak.
- After the bye week, the Los Angeles Chargers adopted a one-game mindset, and their Monday Night Football comeback that drew 20.4 million viewers highlights national interest.
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Chargers face reeling Chiefs taking nothing for granted
EL SEGUNDO — Jesse Minter isn’t buying the narrative. The Kansas City Chiefs aren’t history, as far as the Chargers’ defensive coordinator is concerned. They are still playing at a high level offensively despite a 6-7 record that would indicate otherwise. They’re still a challenge for any team. “I don’t believe any of that,” Minter said Thursday of the conventional wisdom that suggests the Chiefs’ dynasty has come to an end. “They still have all…
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Center
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- 57% of the sources are Center
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