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Sunday, October 17th, 12:00PM CT
at
Fed-Ex Field
Landover, Maryland
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Stats & Stuff
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Line: Chiefs -7, Over/Under: 54
Trends:
Chiefs:
Kansas City are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Kansas City's last 5 games.
Kansas City are 14-5 SU in their last 19 games.
Kansas City are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games against Washington.
Kansas City are 7-0 SU in their last 7 games against Washington.
Kansas City are 11-2 SU in their last 13 games on the road.
Kansas City are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games when playing on the road against Washington.
Kansas City are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference conference.
Kansas City are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference East division.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Kansas City's last 5 games played in October.
Football Team:
Washington are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games.
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Washington's last 6 games.
Washington are 3-6 SU in their last 9 games.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Washington's last 5 games against Kansas City.
Washington are 1-5 SU in their last 6 games at home.
Washington are 1-4 SU in their last 5 games when playing at home against Kansas City.
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Washington's last 5 games this season.
Washington are 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference conference.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Washington's last 5 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference West division.
Washington are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games played on a Sunday.
Against the Spread:
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Last 6 Games Head-2-Head:
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Notable Quotables:
Chiefs:
--Chiefs Quarterback Patrick MahomesQuote:
"You just have to take it on the chin and get better. ... There's still a long season left, but this is one that you're going to remember. That's a good football team, don't get me wrong, but we don't lose football games like that – especially at home."
Bills:
--Washington Quarterbak Tyler HeineckeQuote:
He's just an unbelievable athlete/quarterback. I kind of go back to when I was training kids ... and they're trying to do Mahomes-type stuff. I'm like, listen, you're not Mahomes. That's something that he can do. We can't. ... I don't try and pick up any type of stuff from his game. Because that would probably get me in trouble."
OddsShark Super Computer Prediction:
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Schedules/Results:
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Date
Opponent
Time/TV
Tickets
Sunday
Sep. 12CLE Browns
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
CBSW 33-29 Sunday
Sep. 19at BAL Ravens
M&T Bank Sdm
Baltimore, MD8:20pm ET
NBCL 36-35 Sunday
Sep. 26LA Chargers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSL 30-24 Sunday
Oct. 3at PHI Eagles
Lncln Fin. Field
Philadelphia, PA1:00pm ET
CBSW 42-30 Sunday
Oct. 10BUF Bills
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:20pm ET
NBCL 38-20 Sunday
Oct. 17
at WAS Team
FedExField
Landover, MD
1:00pm ET
CBS
Buy
Tickets
Sunday
Oct. 24at TEN Titans
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN1:00pm ET
CBSMonday
Nov. 1Ny Giants
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:15pm ET
ESPNSunday
Nov. 7GB Packers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
FOXSunday
Nov. 14at LV Raiders
Allegiant Stdm
Las Vegas, NV8:20pm ET
NBCSunday
Nov. 21DAL Cowboys
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
FOXSunday
Nov. 28
BYE
Sunday
Dec. 5DEN Broncos
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSSunday
Dec. 12LV Raiders
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSThursday
Dec. 16at LA Chargers
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA8:20pm ET
FOX/NFLN/
AMAZONSunday
Dec. 26PIT Steelers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO4:25pm ET
CBSSunday
Jan. 2at CIN Bengals
P Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, OH1:00pm ET
CBSSunday
Jan. 9at DEN Broncos
Mile High
Denver, CO4:25pm ET
CBS
Date
Opponent
Time/TV
Tickets
Sunday
Sep. 12LA Chargers
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET
CBSL 20-16 Thursday
Sep. 16NY Giants
FedExField
Landover, MD8:20pm ET
NFLNW 30-29 Sunday
Sep. 26at BUF Bills
Bills Stadium
Orchard Pk, NY1:00pm ET
FOXL 43-21 Sunday
Oct. 3at ATL Falcons
M-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA1:00pm ET
FOXW 34-30 Sunday
Oct. 10NO Saints
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET
CBSL 33-22 Sunday
Oct. 17
KC Chiefs
FedExField
Landover, MD
1:00pm ET
CBS
Buy
Tickets
Sunday
Oct. 24at GB Packers
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI1:00pm ET
FOXSunday
Oct. 31at DEN Broncos
Mile High
Denver, CO4:25pm ET
FOXSunday
Nov. 7
BYE
Sunday
Nov. 14TB Bucs
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET
FOXSunday
Nov. 21at CAR Pnthrs
B of A Stadium
Charlotte, NC1:00pm ET
FOXMonday
Nov. 29SEA Seahawks
FedExField
Landover, MD8:15pm ET
ESPNSunday
Dec. 5at LV Raiders
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV4:05pm ET
FOXSunday
Dec. 12DAL Cowboys
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET
FOXSaturday
Dec. 18at PHI Eagles
Lncln Fin Field
Philadelphia, PATime TBA ET
or Sun.,
Dec. 19Sunday
Dec. 26at DAL Cowboys
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX8:20pm ET NBC Sunday
Jan. 2PHI Eagles
FedExField
Landover, MD1:00pm ET FOX Sunday
Jan. 9at NY Giants
MetLife Stadium
E Rutherford, NJ1:00pm ET FOX
Injury Report:
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T. Kelce TE Stinger
Probable
T. Hill WR Knee
Probable
A. Hitchens LB Knee
Questionable
J. Thuney G Hand
Doubtful
B. Bell TE Back
OUT
C. Jones DT Wrist
OUT
C. Ward CB Quad
OUT
C. Edwards-Helaire RB Knee
IR
J. Kaindoh DE Ankle
IR
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A. Gibson RB Shin
Probable
T. McLaurin WR Hamstring
Questionable
S. Reyes TE Back
Questionable
D. Brown WR Knee
Questionable
C. Sims WR Hamstring
OUT
S. Cosmi T Ankle
OUT
J. Bostic LB Pectoral
OUT indefinitely
B. Scherff G Knee
OUT indefinitely
C. Samuel WR Groin
OUT indefinitely
T. McTyer CB ACL
OUT for season
R. Fitzpatrick QB Hip
IR; expected to miss 6-8 weeks
L. Thomas TE Hamstring
IR
D. Roberts CB Quad
IR
J. Norris LB Shoulder
IR
D. Forrest S Hamstring
IR
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These are two of the biggest
disappointments of the season
so far, especially the Chiefs.
They are 2-3 and face a must-win
game. Their defense has been
awful. The Washington defense,
expected to be dominant, has
been anything but that. Patrick
Mahomes will get back on track
here with a big day as the
Chiefs bounce back.
Chiefs.......34
Washington.24
6 Stats to Know
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Game Preview
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Game Preview from The Associated Press
Bet the over? Chiefs, Washington face off with bad defenses
By STEPHEN WHYNO October 14, 2021
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) runs with the ball as Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton (54) and safety Daniel Sorensen (49) defend during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — All Jonathan Allen does not mince words about Washington’s defense failing to live up to expectations.
“The defense has been absolutely horrible this year,” he said.
Kansas City’s has not been much better. The Chiefs are the only team to allow more points than Washington this season, each defense is among the worst in the NFL and the teams face off each at 2-3 this weekend for what could be a touchdown-filled shootout.
The oddsmakers certainly think so. The over/under points total of 55½ is the highest of any Week 6 matchup, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, which opened with Kansas City favored by 6½.
If only the Chiefs and Washington weren’t so turnover prone. Kansas City is tied for the most giveaways in the league with 11 after two fumbles and two interceptions last week in a loss to Buffalo, and Washington has turned the ball over seven times.
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FILE - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Kansas City, Mo., in this Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, file photo. The Chiefs are tied for the most turnovers in the league after two fumbles and two interceptions last week. Washington's defense is perhaps in the most trouble facing Patrick Mahomes with the quarterback looking to atone for his recent mistakes. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)
If defenders were feeling the pressure heading into the weekend, they’re sure not showing it.
“At the end of the day, we’ve just got to do our job and we’ve got to do it well,” Chiefs defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi said. “There are some critiques, there are some things we’ve got to work on, but that’s why we have practice.”
Practice? Practice? Kansas City has allowed 30-plus points every game this season.
Washington hasn’t fared much better, giving up 33, 30 and 43 points the past three weeks. Now that unit has to face Patrick Mahomes with the Chiefs quarterback eager to atone for his recent mistakes.
“I got to make sure I’m firm with my fundamentals,” Mahomes said. “It’s the same thing every year when you see me get a little off: You got to go back to the basics and make sure I perfect those things. I think everything else will kind of come along with it.”
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FILE - Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs with the ball as Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Jarran Reed (90) holds onto part of Hurts' uniform during the first half of an NFL football game in Philadelphia, in this Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021, file photo. The Kansas City Chiefs and Washington head into their matchup this weekend as two of the worst defenses in the NFL. No teams have allowed more points this season and they're both coming off allowing 30-plus points last week. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)
TURNOVER TROUBLE
Washington QB Taylor Heinicke was visibly angrier at practice this week after throwing two interceptions in a loss to New Orleans. The fun storyline of Heinicke going from taking college classes online to becoming an NFL starter is over, and he’s taking his problems to heart.
“I’m still kind of pissed off about it,” Heinicke said. “I just use that as fuel to get better throughout the week. Some people use different methods, but I kind of hold it with me and use it as fuel. I’ve done that throughout my career.”
With a career at the opposite end of the spectrum, Heinicke is not trying to be Mahomes. When he was out of football and coaching kids, Heinicke often told them: “You’re not Mahomes. That’s something that he can do. We can’t.”
“We’re moving the ball down the field at a high rate,” he said. “We’re executing. We’re not having a lot of three-and-outs. That’s what you want to do as an offense. But once you have turnovers happen, it kind of ruins everything. It takes that great offense we can be and knocks it down to a very average one.”
A little Mahomes magic might be on tap for this weekend — if he and the offense can tamp down on the turnovers.
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FILE - New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (41) rushes for a touchdown against the Washington Football Team in the first half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., in this Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, file photo. The Kansas City Chiefs and Washington head into their matchup this weekend as two of the worst defenses in the NFL. No teams have allowed more points this season and they're both coming off allowing 30-plus points last week.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
HELLO, OLD FRIEND
Facing Washington with Ron Rivera at the helm will be the fourth time in six games that Chiefs coach Andy Reid has faced a former assistant. The Chiefs beat Kevin Stefanski’s Cleveland Browns in Week 1, a late fumble doomed them in a loss to John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens and they were blown out by Sean McDermott’s Bills last weekend.
“I’m proud of them. I don’t like getting beat by them, but I’m proud of them,” Reid said. “I don’t like losing games, but listen, they’re all good coaches, and Ron is the same. They’re well-coached.”
WHERE ARE THE FANS?
Washington ranks last in the league in attendance, filling up just 62.2% of FedEx Field through three home games. Rivera said it’s on the team to fill the stands.
“We got to hold up our bargain to get them to come back,” he said. “The biggest thing is we got to win. That’s on me, that’s on us to get them back and get them behind us.”
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FILE - New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (86) makes a touchdown catch against Washington Football Team cornerback William Jackson (23) during the second half of an NFL football game in Landover, Md., in this Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, file photo. The Kansas City Chiefs and Washington head into their matchup this weekend as two of the worst defenses in the NFL. No teams have allowed more points this season and they're both coming off allowing 30-plus points last week. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
SMOKED OUT
There was an unusually high amount of smoke during Washington’s pregame festivities last week. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin called it the “worst it’s ever been” for him.
“Last game was a challenge,” McLaurin said. “I’m just making sure I don’t run into one of my teammates or one of the cheerleaders who are like right out there.”
Allen called it “ridiculous” and dangerous.”
How does he get through it? “Pray to God.”
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5 things to watch as the Chiefs play Washington
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The interconference matchup will be a fork in the road for the 2021 Chiefs.
By Ron Kopp, Jr | Oct 15, 2021, 6:05pm CDT
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There will be a lot to learn about the Kansas City Chiefs (-6.5) (2-3) on Sunday, when they travel to FedEx Field and play the Washington Football Team (+6.5) (2-3). Kansas City is a 6.5-point favorite to win, per DraftKings Sportsbook.
While you could say that last week was the real fork-in-the-road game, I believe the two paths for the Chiefs — depending on the result of this matchup — are more extreme.
In one direction, the confidence of a team and its fan base could be strengthened with a decisive win — how a contender should play against a middling team. But the other way — including a loss or even an uncomfortable victory — and the outside questions about the team may begin to seep into the minds of the players and staff. They’ve struggled against the best the AFC has to offer, but a lousy game against Washington would be way less excusable.
Washington has also struggled all year on defense — the side of the ball where it was supposed to be elite. They also lost starting quarterback Ryan Fitzgerald in Week 1.
That said, they’ve been a tough out most of the year. I have five things to watch in the Week 6 matchup.
1. Run defense
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Remember when the biggest concern with the Chiefs was run defense? Those were simpler times.
If it feels like that hasn’t recently been a topic, it’s because they’ve faced three consecutive opponents that do not focus on establishing the run; instead, they’ve relied on pass-heavy play-calling. On Sunday, they’ll defend against a Washington team that at its core, wants to run the ball — but because they’ve played from behind so much this year, they’ve been forced to throw frequently.
Even with the opponents’ play styles in mind, the Chiefs have been solid in defending traditional runs since the Week 2 debacle in Baltimore. Designed rushes for quarterbacks still get the best of the unit, but opposing running backs have averaged just 3.7 yards per carry over that three-game stretch.
Stuffing their run game on early downs forces Washington and quarterback Taylor Heinicke to pass to the intermediate and deep areas of the field on third down. This is where Heinicke has confidence — but sometimes, too much confidence. He will push the envelope on tight-window throws, which has led to five interceptions. The more the Chiefs can put him in those situations, the better.
2. Pass protection
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As an entire group — offensive linemen, skill players helping and the quarterback — the pass protection has had its ups and downs. They’ve allowed sacks on the third-lowest percentage of quarterback dropbacks among the league — but in the last few weeks, pressure from the edge has become a more frequent factor.
Against the Bills, right tackle Lucas Niang gave up eight pressures, per PFF. The week before, he only allowed one quarterback hit — but a quick sack he allowed wasn’t included because of a defensive holding penalty. He also earned a holding penalty for himself in Week 4. Left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. has been the better of the two, but has also struggled in spurts.
The interior offensive line has been excellent in pass protection, but all five players are getting tested this week; even if it hasn’t resulted in success so far, Washington’s defensive line is still one of the most talented in the league.
Defensive ends Chase Young and Montez Sweat will work Niang and Brown hard, while a rotation of defensive tackles highlighted by Jonathan Allen will be a handful for the two rookies — and potentially left guard Joe Thuney, who would be playing through a fractured hand.
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3. More blitzing
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The Chiefs’ defense already ranks ninth in blitz rate among NFL teams this season. But after Sunday, don’t be surprised if they start to climb up that list.
It’s a hard pill to swallow, but I believe the defensive coaching staff is beginning to accept that they simply cannot get consistent pressure with four-man rushes — especially if defensive end Chris Jones is not playing; he didn’t practice this week and has now been declared out for the game.
To get a quarterback uncomfortable and out of rhythm — especially Heinicke — they’ll need to send frequent blitzes. Against the Bills, they turned up the blitz rate as the game went on — and it actually helped them earn three consecutive stops in the second half.
With the defense underperforming, blitzing more may be an easy way to raise their single-game ceiling. It may lead to more significant plays for the offense, but it can also result in a few more significant sacks or turnovers. The strategy could very well be worth its negatives.
4. Secondary wide receivers
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We talk about the secondary receivers for the Chiefs a lot — and for good reason: they’ve constantly been put in a position to be relied upon because of opposing defenses’ strategies to take away Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill. Still, none of them have yet to prove they can be more than just role players.
It’s become apparent why the team was interested in signing Josh Gordon — and also why he was brought up so quickly: the staff knows they don’t have a difference-maker behind Hill at wide receiver.
20 of Mecole Hardman’s 22 catches this season have traveled fewer than 10 yards downfield. Demarcus Robinson has three catches for 25 yards over the last three games combined, yet plays 70% of the offense’s snaps. Byron Pringle has had some crucial drops this year, plus two fumbled kick returns in consecutive weeks.
If there was a game to get right — similar to the group’s Week 2 performance — it’s this one. Washington’s back end has been very susceptible to big plays through the air; Sunday’s matchup has “Gordon break-out game” written all over it.
5. Running back rotation
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Starting running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire will officially miss at least the next three weeks while on the team’s Reserve/Injured list. That means the duo of Darrel Williams and Jerick McKinnon has an ample opportunity that starts in Week 6.
Williams has the experience in the system that will likely give him the bulk of the touches and snaps — but pay attention to the touches McKinnon gets, too. Compared to Williams, McKinnon looked like the more dynamic, explosive ballcarrier in training camp and the preseason. He could be relied upon for screen passes and runs that require more speed than power.
If the run blocking can bounce back and create running lanes — as they did in Week 4 — McKinnon might be more likely than Williams to turn those large runways into huge gains.
I'm sensing this will be a "bounce back" Game for the Chiefs. At least, I hope so. If they win today, they still have a good chance of making the playoffs. If they lose this one, they're done. I still think they will finish between 12-5 and 10-7. I think you will need at least 11 wins to make the playoffs.
Thornhill is starting over Sorenson, for whatever that's worth ...
Go Chiefs!
If the D can't show up against Washington then well we don't have any shot lets hope that doesn't happen
3 and out to start
Are we sure we got the right game on?
Defense looked good on that first drive and they got off the field quickly. That's promising.
Wow near fumble followed by a near interception
Ball security, guys!
First down!
What a catch by 88
Reminds you of another 88
I liked the decision to go for it against one of the worst defenses in the NFL. And it keeps our defense off the field!
TOUCHDOWN KANSAS CITY!
When we don't stop ourselves we are still a very good offense
Defense looks a little soft again.
Oh look a wide open WR shocking
I'll take holding them to 3
Well...slowed Washington's offense to a field goal....
2 drives, one FG. If we can keep that up we can outscore 'em.
Hardman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
Great catch Hardman!!!!
Great catch by Hardman!
McKinnon working the sideline...nice job 1st down
Great effort from Mckinnon for the 1st down
7-3 going into the 2nd qtr. We need to get 7 and keep dominating.
And we cap it off with an INT
REALLY? Hill has to stop doing that UGH
Maybe Hill needs gloves that grip, instead of taunting.