Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has addressed why three key players on offense didn't touch the ball against the Houston Texans.
One way or another, there will be at least one Utah tie celebrating when the Lombardi Trophy is awarded a little more than two weeks from now at Super Bowl LIX. From players to coaches, there are 13 Utah ties whose teams will be competing for a spot in the Super Bowl this weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going to have to continue their Super Bowl journey without one of their key players.
Reid is known for many things — his deep passing attack, his penchant for trick plays, his affection for cheeseburgers and Tommy Bahama Hawaiian shirts. In 26 years as a head coach, Reid has become most known around the NFL as the screen master, his schematic innovations of the play being one of his core contributions to the sport.
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As a result, the Chiefs absolutely need defensive tackle Chris Jones to have a huge day on Sunday in order to get a win. Jones getting pressure from both the interior and on the outside will be very important in creating some of the negative plays that can put the Bills behind the chains and stall some of their drives.
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Nov 10, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman (17) returns a kick against the Denver Broncos during the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images / Denny Medley-Imagn Images
Ahead of the Chiefs’ AFC championship game tilt against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, coach Andy Reid told reporters that wide receiver Mecole Hardman would remain on injured reserve and thus be ruled out for the remainder of the Chiefs’ playoff run this winter.
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