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    It will be really happy if the Chiefs win today!
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    The Kansas City Chiefs (11-4, 5-2 at Home)



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    Weather forecast: 60 degrees farenheit. Patly Cloudy. 6 mph SW winds.


    Line: Chiefs -5, Over/Under: 45


    Against the Spread:
    Chiefs are 8-7 Overall, 4-5 as the Favorite and 5-2 Away
    Chargers are 7-8 Overall, 5-4 as the Underdog and 3-4 at Home


    Notable Quotables:
    Chiefs:

    "I hope nothing changes [with Alex Smith]. You’d like to say it’s an equal opportunity thing but he’s got progressions and reads to take in different spots and it may not include any of the three [Hill, Kelce and Maclin], it may include Chris Conley as the first look. As long as he keeps playing within the system and he does a good job of that, the ball gets spread around, it gets moved on its own."
    --Chiefs offensive Coordinator Brad Childress


    Chargers:
    "We understand what's at stake for the Chiefs and the importance of this game to our team. We're gonna go out there and take care of business and do what we have to do."
    --Chargers Head Coach Mike McCoy


    Injury Report:


    Chiefs


    Justin Houston LB Knee Did Not Participate In Practice Out
    Phillip Gaines CB Knee Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
    Spencer Ware RB Rib Limited Participation in Practice Questionable


    Chargers


    King Dunlap T Knee Did Not Participate In Practice Doubtful
    Melvin Gordon RB Hip Did Not Participate In Practice Out
    Craig Mager CB Shoulder Did Not Participate In Practice Out
    Denzel Perryman LB Knee Did Not Participate In Practice Questionable
    Matthew Slauson C Foot Did Not Participate In Practice Questionable
    Jeremy Butler WR Ankle Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
    Orlando Franklin G Shoulder Limited Participation in Practice Questionable
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    Depth Charts:

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    Stats Leaders:
    Chiefs:
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    Chargers:
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    Team Stats:
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    Rankings:
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    Expert's Picks:
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    Prisco's Pick:
    The Chiefs have an outside shot at the No. 2 seed, but they
    could also drop to the sixth spot if they lost here. The Char-
    gers have had a disappointing season, but they will show up
    here. With the Chiefs coming off a emotional victory, the
    Chargers keep it close.
    Chiefs 23 - Chargers 21
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    Chiefs vs. Chargers: Game Preview
    From Chiefs.com

    Posted Dec 31, 2016

    Pete Sweeney
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    The Chiefs head to San Diego with still a lot to play for

    The Kansas City Chiefs (11-4) are already in the NFL postseason; they earned that right by winning 11 games through the first 16 weeks of the season.

    Yet still, as they enter their final regular-season game, there is still much to play for.

    With a win against the San Diego Chargers (5-10) combined with a Denver Broncos win over the Oakland Raiders, they will win the AFC West and clinch a first-round bye.

    Despite the game’s magnitude, the team’s message throughout the week has been consistent regardless of who you spoke to—the only way playoff scenarios matter are if they take care of their own business, and that’s beating a Philip Rivers-led Chargers team.

    “I don’t look at any of that,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said when asked if he’ll keep an eye on the Oakland score this week. “I didn’t look at it this past week. They told me on the way out, but I don’t want to get into all of that. That stuff drains you kind of on game day, you get emotionally [drained]. It’s not worth it. I don’t do that. I just go coach and try to win the game.”

    To do that against the Chargers, the Chiefs will likely turn to playmakers Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, who have been playing spectacularly over the past four weeks.

    Alex Smith spoke particularly about Kelce, who now has recorded 100 yards or more in five of the past six weeks.



    “I think he’s picked up his play every year,” Smith said of the fourth-year tight end. “As he’s gotten older and played more, he banks all of that stuff. We move him around and do different things with him. He’s a guy that has so many tools for a tight end. We do a ton with him and he’s capable of it. He’s handled it mentally and physically. Certainly he’s gone out there, won and found separation.”

    Hill and Kelce have combined for 66 touches and 901 yards from scrimmage during the past four weeks. Combine their rise with the fact that wide receiver Jeremy Maclin is finally healthy, and Smith has many options to work with.

    “I hope nothing changes,” co-offensive coordinator Brad Childress said, speaking of the offense. “You’d like to say it’s an equal opportunity thing, but [Smith has] progressions and reads to take in different spots and it may not include any of the three. It may (for example) include Chris Conley as the first look. As long as he keeps playing with the system and he does a good job of that, the ball gets spread around, it gets moved on its own.”

    Childress, Smith and the Chiefs will be up against a Chargers defense ranked 14th in the league based upon yards allowed per game (345.9). San Diego has 27 takeaways, only four shy of Kansas City’s 31, this season. To go along with a season full of injuries, starting inside linebacker Denzel Perryman (knee) is officially listed as questionable.

    One of the players to watch on defense for San Diego is defensive end Joey Bosa, who despite missing some time early this season, leads the team with 9.5 sacks. LB Melvin Ingram has 8.0 sacks to go along with five forced fumbles, and cornerback Casey Hayward has seven interceptions, which lead the NFL.

    On offense, three Chargers starting offensive linemen—left tackle King Dunlap, left guard Orlando Franklin and center Matt Slauson—are dealing with injuries.

    Running back Melvin Gordon will not play for the Chargers this week after being carted off with knee and hip injuries in the team’s Week 14 game against the Carolina Panthers. In the Week 1 loss to the Chiefs, Gordon rushed 14 times for 57 yards and two touchdowns.

    RB Ronnie Hillman is the next man up with Gordon out.



    In the passing game, Rivers tends to spread the ball nicely between wide receivers Tyrell Williams, Dontrelle Inman and Antonio Gates.

    Williams, who went undrafted in 2015 and is having a breakout season for San Diego, has seven touchdowns and is just 11 yards receiving shy of 1,000 for the season.

    The Chiefs will play without LB Justin Houston for the second straight game Sunday. Houston hasn’t practiced or played the last two weeks as he deals with swelling in his knee.

    Houston’s absence could make defending against Rivers a bit tougher, as he has thrown for more than 4,000 yards for the eighth time in the last nine seasons.

    “He’s one of the hardest guys to play in this league because he may be one of the most if not the most competitive players in our league,” defensive coordinator Bob Sutton said. “He’s an emotional guy, he has great energy on the field, great confidence and he’s not going to back off. If one gets tipped and picked off, he’s not going to be shy ever. We have such great respect for him.”

    If there is one thing the Chiefs can be sure of, it’s that Rivers, despite the Chargers being out of it and having lost the four games in a row, is the last type of player to back down.

    They’ll need to overcome that, along with getting a little help from Denver, if they plan to watch next week’s games with the rest of us.
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    Game Preview from ESPN.com

    Seeds of hope for Chiefs, seeds of change for Chargers

    The always interesting world of divisional football in the NFL can often make for strange bedfellows.

    That's a big part of the script for Sunday's AFC West matchup at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium between the Chargers (5-10) and Kansas City Chiefs (11-4). The Chiefs go into the game as a 5 1/2-point favorite.

    Kansas City already has a spot in the AFC playoffs that begin next weekend, but the Chiefs want to win the division so they can claim a week off and host a home game in the second-round of postseason play. For that to happen, they must beat San Diego and Denver needs to beat Oakland in a game that will be played at the same time.

    With that combination, the Raiders (12-3) and Chiefs would tie, but Kansas City would get first place and a No. 2 seed in the AFC bracket because of two victories over Oakland in the regular season.

    So you have the Chiefs rooting for the Broncos, a team they just beat 33-10 on Christmas night. Kansas City also has a 10-game winning streak within the division.

    Then there are the Chargers, with nothing on the line when it comes to the playoffs, but dispatching Kansas City would hand the division title to the team they love to hate the most, the Raiders.

    "It's a little bit weird thinking we can be winning a game to help Oakland win the division," Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers said. "For us this week is about being a pro and going about it the right way and winning another division game."

    Indications are that coaches Andy Reid and Mike McCoy plan to field normal lineups for the game.

    For Kansas City, that's necessary to have a shot at the division title. But San Diego has other goals, including possibly helping McCoy save his job after posting a 27-38 record during the last four seasons as coach.

    "We only know how to play one way here and that's the way we've always played regardless what part of the season," McCoy said. "There's a way that we play. I don't see that changing one bit this weekend."

    The Chargers won't have running back Melvin Gordon (hip, knee) for the third straight week. Gordon will finish three years shy of his first 1,000-yard rushing season.

    The Chiefs are expecting that approach largely because of Rivers, who holds a 13-9 record as a starter against Kansas City.

    "You better not snooze at all with that guy," Reid said. "He is a competitor and he makes everybody around him better. That's what great quarterbacks do. He's a heck of a player."

    Also hanging over the game is the prospect that it will be the last appearance of the Chargers in San Diego.

    Stadium issues have plagued the franchise for the last 20 years and San Diego voters in November rejected a ballot initiative to fund a new building through an increase to the city's hotel tax. The measure needed 66.7 percent positive votes for a new stadium, but it received just 43.6 percent, with more than 306,000 voters rejecting the plan.

    The Chargers have until Jan. 15 to exercise an option the team received from the NFL a year ago where they can join the Los Angeles Rams in an under-construction stadium in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood.

    There have been conversations between the team and San Diego politicians to work out some sort of agreement in recent weeks. Chargers owner Dean Spanos says the team will not make a decision on 2017 until after Sunday's game.

    In their final home game last season, the Chargers went in thinking it would be the end of playing in San Diego. On that Sunday, they grabbed a 30-14 victory over Miami before ending the 2015 schedule with two road games.

    "It was a wide range of emotions that came out of that game and it was mostly good memories that you had from games in the stadium," Rivers said. "I felt it was truly going to be the last time I stepped in there. All that balled up and then we won the game in what was a tough year.

    "I just don't know if you can do that over again, even though we are kind of in the same boat. It was pretty special and I don't think you can re-enact that."

    There will be some emotions for Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith on Sunday. He grew up in San Diego and to him Qualcomm Stadium has always meant football.

    "I played there in high school and I played there in college," Smith said. "I think it'd be strange and sad if the Chargers left. That's just for me personally; obviously I'm getting ready to play a game so it's not on the forefront of my mind. Definitely sad; I hope they stay."
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    Chiefs game plan: Scouting the San Diego Chargers (5-10)
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    The Chiefs and NFL by beat writer Terez Paylor

    DECEMBER 31, 2016 6:41 PM

    Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is always a threat throwing the football. Denis Poroy The Associated Press

    The Scheme

    Coach: Mike McCoy (27-36) is in his fourth year as an NFL head coach, all with the Chargers. McCoy, 44, made his bones in the NFL as an offensive coordinator for Carolina and Denver and is known for his work with quarterbacks. He’s been dealing with rumors about his job security for the better part of a year.

    Offense: Ken Whisenhunt, 54, is in his second stint as McCoy’s offensive coordinator and his fifth overall as an NFL coordinator. The Chargers rank sixth in the league in passing (261.9 yards per game) and 27th in rushing (92.1). The Chargers have passed the ball approximately 61 percent of the time, which ranks 14th in the NFL, and have gone shotgun on approximately 62 percent of their offensive plays. The Chargers are also a predominantly three-wide team that will throw some tight ends into the mix too and rank in the middle of the league in playaction usage (17 percent, according to Football Outsiders).

    Defense: John Pagano, 49, is in his fifth year as the Chargers’ defensive coordinator and his fifth overall as an NFL defensive coordinator. The Chargers currently rank 19th in passing defense (248.3) and 10th in rushing defense (97.6). The Chargers rank 12th in the NFL with 34 sacks and fourth in turnovers forced (27th).

    Special teams: Craig Aukerman is in his first year as McCoy’s special teams coach and first overall as a NFL special teams coach. Kicker Josh Lambo has converted 80 percent of his field goals, which ranks 27th. He missed a potential game-winner last week, which allowed a hapless Cleveland team its first win of the season. Punter Drew Kaser has dropped 18 punts inside the 20, which ranks 27th. The Chargers rank 30th in kick-return average and 26th in punt-return average. The kick-coverage unit ranks 26th, but their punt coverage unit ranks fifth.

    Four keys to a Chiefs victory

    1. Call ’em all

    The Chiefs rallied from a 17-point deficit to topple the Chargers in Week 1, largely because the Chiefs offense finally awoke from a first-half funk. The Chiefs threw it around good that game, as quarterback Alex Smith racked up 363 yards and two touchdowns. Those 363 yards, by the way, remain a single-game high for Smith, who hasn’t fully let it rip with similar results since then. The Chiefs did it then by turning to their three-wide personnel, so after they probe the running game early Sunday, and try to be balanced, formation-wise, they might opt to start slinging it around. They might need to: The addition of edge rusher Joey Bosa and emergence of cornerback Casey Hayward has given the Chargers defense some much-needed juice.

    2. Dial it up on Rivers

    The Chargers are second in the league in giveaways with 33 — enough said. San Diego has lost a league-high 14 fumbles and been intercepted 19 times, which is the second-most in the league. That said, interception opportunities could be plentiful with quarterback Philip Rivers, who is forcing plenty of balls these days in an effort to carry a banged-up offense. Rivers is also the primary culprit of the Chargers’ fumbling issues, with seven, and his quarterback rating is only 39.6 under pressure, according to Pro Football Focus. The Chargers have surrendered 36 sacks, tied for the 11th-most in the league, so the Chiefs need to try to get after him and ballhawk his passes in the air. By the way, the Chargers’ projected starting left tackle on Sunday, Chris Hairston, is the same guy who got worked over in Dee Ford’s breakout game last December. Starting right tackle Joe Barksdale has struggled this year as well.

    3. Make ’em prove they can run it

    The typically pass-oriented Chargers hung a surprising 155 yards on 32 carries — an average of 4.8 yards per carry — on the Chiefs in Week 1, but there are many reasons the Chargers could have a difficult time replicating that success. For one, they are extraordinarily banged up on the offensive line again: Starting left tackle King Dunlap is doubtful with a knee injury, starting left guard Orlando Franklin is questionable with a shoulder injury and starting center Matt Slauson is questionable with a foot injury. Even if those three play, it could hurt the Chargers’ effectiveness. If they don’t play, it will hurt the unit’s cohesion. Also, the Chargers’ top three backs — Melvin Gordon, Danny Woodhead and Kenneth Farrow — are all out due to injuries. The Chargers miss Gordon, who has blossomed into a terrific player this year.

    4. Stick with it through adversity

    Simple stuff here, but if the Chiefs get down against the Chargers early — and with Rivers, that’s always a possibility considering he boasts a 157.9 passer rating on game-opening drives — the Chiefs just need to stick with it and keep battling. The Chargers have shown a nasty habit for surrendering fourth-quarter leads. They’ve blown an astounding six this year, starting with the Chiefs’ Week 1 win over the Chargers. These guys don’t have anything to play for, other than pride, and their coach might be fired next week. Execution and effort should get the job done.

    Four Chargers to watch

    No. 17, QB Philip Rivers, 35 years old, 6-5, 228, 13th season

    Ranked No. 46 on the NFL’s Top 100 list for 2016. Has completed 60.6 percent of his passes for 4,117 yards (his fourth consecutive season topping the 4,000-yard threshold) with 31 touchdowns and a league-high 19 interceptions. Has an unusual sidearm motion but can deliver the ball with heat and touch. Has thrown 16 passes of 40 yards or more this season, a career-high. Throws with anticipation and accuracy. True definition of a gunslinger; will hold the ball under fire and trust his arm strength enough to make difficult throws. Surprisingly nimble in the pocket; has broken 14 tackles this season, according to Football Outsiders. Has had to take more chances downfield the second half of the season, which has led to more interceptions; has thrown 16 interceptions since Week 7, which is also the most in the NFL. Has fumbled seven times this year and struggled under pressure. Boasts outstanding competitiveness; the Chiefs respect him greatly due to his skill and ability to trash talk.

    No. 16, WR Tyrell Williams, 24 years old, 6-4, 205, second season

    Former undrafted free agent has emerged as the Chargers’ leading receiver since the season-ending injury to star Keenan Allen in Week 1, catching 63 passes for 989 yards and seven touchdowns. Has been especially hot recently, catching five touchdowns in his last seven games. Is Rivers’ favorite target, by far; has 113 targets, 24 more than the next-closest teammate. Boasts 4.42 speed in the 40-yard dash and has six catches for 40 yards or more, which is tied for the most in the NFL. Has some burst out of his breaks. Can win jump balls in the red zone. Can also make the tough catch; his one-handed snatch against Cleveland last week for a 1-yard touchdown was impressive, and he can make the contested catch, as well, but he’s also dropped seven passes, according to Football Outsiders.

    No. 99, DE Joey Bosa, 21 years old, 6-5, 280, rookie season

    The No. 3 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft has lived up to his billing. Despite a long contract dispute that cost him four games, Bosa has been very disruptive as an edge rusher. Will line up against left and right tackle. Has recorded 36 tackles, 9 1/2 sacks and 20 hurries. Plays with good strength, quickness and technique; has a natural feel for pass rushing and understands angles. Capable of looping inside on stunts with quickness. Solid run defender who plays with power. Is disciplined and aware as a run defender. Has very strong hands to disengage vs. the run and pass. Plays with very good effort — is an all-day sucker — and has some pop as a tackler. Should be the foundation of the Chargers’ defensive front for years to come.

    No. 26, CB Casey Hayward, 27 years old, 5-11, 192, fifth season

    Signed a three-year, $15 million deal with San Diego this offseason after spending four years in Green Bay, where he was up and down. Opened the year as a slot corner but has thrived outside since injuries to Brandon Flowers and Jason Verrett. Was just named to his first Pro Bowl and has recorded 51 tackles, seven interceptions (the most by a Charger since 2011) and 20 pass breakups. Good athlete who is adept at press coverage and has occasionally shadowed No. 1 receivers (Mike Evans, DeAndre Hopkins, Kelvin Benjamin, Amari Cooper, etc.). Possesses above-average instincts and ball skills; can find the ball in the air and undercut it, pick it or deflect it away. Voted Team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year by his teammates this season.

    Bonus notes on the Chargers

    *Receiver Travis Benjamin was signed to big money this offseason due to his 4.36 speed and terrific short-area burst and quickness. His production has only been okay (47 catches, 677 yards, four touchdowns), but he is still a deep-ball threat who must be accounted for.

    *Antonio Gates is still Antonio Gates. He’s no longer in his prime, but he’ll use his big frame to body the defender up in the red zone and win contested balls. He’s caught 48 passes for 493 yards and six touchdowns.

    *Hunter Henry isn’t much of a run blocker, but the second-round rookie has a bright future in this league. He’s got good ball skills and receiving ability for a tight end and is dangerous in the red zone. This year he’s caught 32 passes for 435 yards and seven touchdowns.

    *Defensive lineman Corey Liuget hasn’t given the Chargers much of a pass rush (zero sacks, seven hurries), but he’s been solid against the run. Chiefs co-coordinator Brad Childress likes him. “He’s strong, powerful and quick,” Childress said. “He can get on your edge and beat you, he can come back across your face and beat you.”

    *Defensive lineman Damion Square was impressive against the Browns, tallying two sacks and three pressures. He’s a former Chief, by the way, and has done a nice job filling in for injured plugger nose tackle Brandon Mebane the last month or so.

    *Outside linebacker Melvin Ingram is having another terrific season. He teams up with Joey Bosa to give the Chargers an excellent edge duo. Ingram will line up on both edges and boasts the burst, strength and athleticism to consistently threaten the edge. Has racked up 57 tackles, eights sacks and 19 pressures.

    *Inside linebacker Korey Toomer is a good athlete who has been very productive this season (74 tackles, two pass deflections). Good football plater.

    *Rookie inside linebacker Jatavis Brown is slight-but-athletic. He’s made a lot of plays this year for the Chargers, particularly as a pass rusher and in coverage, but teams have had some success running at him (six missed tackles).

    *Safety Jahleel Addae is a hard hitter who has had some run-ins with Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith in the past. Skill players, beware.

    Prediction: Chiefs 31-24

    The Chiefs have plenty to play for. With a victory and an Oakland loss, the Chiefs can win the AFC West for the first time since 2010 and clinch a playoff spot. The Chargers, on the other hand, are looking to wrap up another lost season. And while they might be primed for a boost by playing what will perhaps be their final game in San Diego after 56 years, even that has been mitigated a bit, since the Chargers essentially said their goodbyes in the regular-season finale last year ... only to end up staying. The Chargers can sling it a bit and the defense is better than you think. But the Chiefs are superior on paper and the Chargers are coming off a loss to previously-winless Cleveland, for goodness sake. Look for the Chiefs to go into the playoffs on a high note.
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    Thank you TopekaRoy. GREAT game day thread as always!

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