Not much changed for the Kansas City Chiefs offense after the bye week. Penalties, turnovers, and dropped passes continued to persist for the unit, but coaches and players still believe the issues are fixable.
Maybe they are, but with it being so late in the season it is also possible that this is what K.C. is on offense. Time will tell if Andy Reid and company can work some magic and get back on the right track.
Here are the top stories on this edition of Chiefs Check-in for the morning of Tuesday, November 22:
Patrick Mahomes will keep giving his WRs opportunities
Despite Marquez Valdes-Scantling’s crucial dropped pass at the end of the game versus the Eagles, Mahomes does not regret throwing him the ball and will continue to show confidence in all of his wide receivers.
Stock watch
See which players’ stocks rose and fell after the Chiefs’ loss to the Eagles.
Chris Jones remaining positive
Trent McDuffie turns in another great performance
McDuffie spoke to the media about his first career two-sack game.
Travis Kelce makes more history
Chiefs' defense got after Jalen Hurts
Watch all five of the Chiefs’ sacks on Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts from Monday night.
Around the AFC West
Denver Broncos
- The Broncos Week 13 matchup with the Houston Texans has been flexed to the early slate of games (noon central).
Las Vegas Raiders
- The Raiders offense has recorded the least number of big plays in the NFL this season.
Los Angeles Chargers
- Defensive end Joey Bosa is likely heading for injured reserve after injuring his foot against the Packers.
Around the NFL
- The Colts have released former Pro Bowl linebacker Shaquille Leonard.
- The Saints are placing wide receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve.
- The Steelers have fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
- The Rams have released running back Darrell Henderson Jr.
- The Jets have elevated quarterback Trevor Siemian to the active roster.
- The matchup between the Buccaneers and the Panthers has been flexed to the late window (3:05 central).
- The Ravens believe tight end Mark Andrews could return from injury if Baltimore can make a deep playoff run.