Patrick Mahomes isn’t off to the best statistical start to a season of his career, but there’s more to it than merely Mahomes struggling to throw the ball. Isiah Pacheco is starting to come into his own in his sophomore year, and the Chiefs’ secondary is preparing to face one of the best wide receivers in the NFL.
Check out those stories and more in today’s edition of the Chiefs check-in newsletter for the morning of Friday, October 6:
Mahomes comments on early season struggles
Mahomes told the media that he hasn’t played very well to start the season and that he needs to continue to improve. Being the consummate professional that Mahomes is, he’s obviously putting the blame on himself and biting the bullet for his struggling wide receiver group.
Mahomes praises his teammates for performance vs. Jets
Mahomes gave a shoutout to Isiah Pacheco and his offensive line for their contributions to the Chiefs’ Week 4 victory over the Jets.
Pacheco is elevating his game in his second season
Andy Reid recognized the effort and consistency Pacheco has brought to start the season.
Chiefs vs. Vikings preview
Our Ed Easton Jr. recaps the Chiefs’ victory over the Jets and previews their Week 5 matchup with the Vikings on the Chiefs Wire Podcast.
Chiefs face monumental task in covering Justin Jefferson
Mike Edwards speaks on the challenge the Chiefs will face in defending Justin Jefferson.
Around the AFC West
Denver Broncos
- Starting running back Javonte Williams returned to practice on Thursday after suffering a quad injury this past week.
Las Vegas Raiders
- The Raiders could be without starters Jimmy Garoppolo and Davante Adams this week.
Los Angeles Chargers
- Chargers Wire breaks down what went wrong with J.C. Jackson’s time in L.A.
Around the NFL
- The Bears secured their first win of the season after beating the Commanders 40-20 on Thursday Night Football.
- Hall of Famer Dick Butkus has passed away at the age of 80.
- The Arizona Cardinals signed former Chiefs’ running back Damien Williams to their practice squad.
- The Bears have released quarterback Nathan Peterman.