Chiefs, Eagles and Super Bowl
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The Kansas City Chiefs could use more help at wide receiver, and one writer thinks a 2,565-yard option could help quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Travis Kelce essentially confirmed that the Kansas City Chiefs will head to Brazil to play the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1 of the NFL season.
Entering the Super Bowl, the Worthy role felt clear: screens, sweeps, reverses and shallow crosses. Get the ball into his hands and use his acceleration — not his deep speed — as an asset to break defenders’ tackle angles and create first downs.
Most sports observers have learned that it's usually a bad idea to spout definitive platitudes, because we've all been proven wrong likely more than once. For instance, saying team X, franchise Y or athlete Z will never win a championship, ostensibly because they've never done so before, has historically graded out as a fool's errand.
The NFL schedule is coming out Wednesday and these two familiar rivals will be playing each other for a fifth straight season. That's a record you might not know about.
"As long as No. 15 steps onto the field, the Chiefs are a contender," Brooks wrote. "With Rice's status up in the air, a rebuilt offensive line in front of Mahomes and fewer blue-chip players in place, the Chiefs could quickly drop down this list once the season kicks off in September."
🚨BREAKING: #Chiefs legendary tight end Travis Kelce says that he has lost 25 POUNDS this off-season after losing the Super Bowl. … Kelce is 35 years old and will likely be playing in his final #NFL season. pic.twitter.com/mwxJ3L76zr