For the first time in two weeks we're going to see the Kansas City Chiefs play football this weekend, and already some big time decisions are being made. Reall
An NFL insider revealed who the Kansas City Chiefs plan to start at left tackle during the playoff matchup with the Houston Texans.
In advance of their divisional round game, the Chiefs have reportedly decided on whether Joe Thuney or D.J. Humphries will start at LT.
The Kansas City Chiefs don't have many unanswered questions as they prepare for their first taste of playoff action in 2025. For the most part, the well-rested back-to-back champions are set to turn their December developments into January victories.
With a 15-2 regular season in the books, the Kansas City Chiefs achieved tremendous success in the last several months. That's largely due to their star talent on both sides of the ball, which helped fuel the team en route to capturing the No.
Stay tuned for live updates throughout the day. The Chiefs defeated Houston 27-19 just before Christmas. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went 28-for-41 for 260 yards, while Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud completed 23-of-39 passes for 244 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Former long-time Cardinals starter at left tackle D.J. Humphries has been benched ahead of Kansas City's matchup against the Houston Texans according to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler:
Three Chiefs — defensive lineman Chris Jones, center Creed Humphrey and guard/tackle Joe Thuney — were selected to the Players All-Pro team this week. The NFL players themselves determine this annual all-star team via the NFL Players Association — players vote for others at their position as well as positions against which they line up.
The Kansas City Chiefs were forced to move long-time guard Joe Thuney to left tackles earlier this year after veteran D.J. Humphries suffered an injury.
The Houston Texans travel to Arrowhead Stadium for a rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday in the AFC Divisional Round.