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The Kansas City Chiefs will look to sweep the AFC West on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. While Kansas City has been on fire, the Chargers would finish in last place in the division if they lose this game. Can LA play spoiler? Will this be Philip Rivers last appearance as a Charger? Let’s touch on those headlines and others, with our Chiefs versus Chargers game preview.
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Riding Into The Sunset?
If this is Rivers final game with this team, it is fitting that it would come against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs and Chargers rivalry has grown into a greater animosity throughout the quarterback’s NFL tenure. In the first meeting between these two teams this year, Rivers had a sloppy second half. He finished with just one touchdown to four interceptions. Additionally, Kansas City was successful in constantly pressuring Rivers.
This interception filled game is no different than most of his other games this season. He has thrown 18 interceptions in 15 games this year. Furthermore, Rivers has gone interception-less in just six of his outings. His arm has never been among the best in the league. However, the decision making of his is surprising, given his storied and lengthy career.
Where he bested Kansas City the most earlier in the year? It was with short, check down throws. Most notably, the Chiefs were hurt the most by the Chargers running backs. Austin Ekeler has had an unbelievable season as a dual threat back. He has accumulated over 1,400 total yards with 11 total touchdowns. Meanwhile, Melvin Gordon has been playing better lately as well. The Chiefs linebackers will look to slow those guys down on Sunday.
Returning To Form
On the other hand, the Kansas City quarterback has been back to full strength and health the last few weeks. This is the first week that the team did not list Patrick Mahomes on the injury report since entering Week One. Mahomes has been efficient and dazzling at the same time over the last couple of weeks. We were very spoiled with the performance of the Chiefs offense in 2018. But believe it or not, Mahomes has actually improved as a passer this season, in different segments.
He has seen the field better, for the most part. To boot, he is standing in the pocket a lot more consistently, while still knowing when it’s best to try and extend plays. Most of all, Mahomes has not forced as many passes into tight coverage. The chances being taken are more calculated. On Sunday, Mahomes and the Chiefs will look to further expand their hot steak against the Chargers.
Running In Circles
Just when things were looking up for the Chiefs running backs, Spencer Ware suffered a season ending injury. Ware was impressive in his brief return to Kansas City. The Chiefs passing game fed off of his pass protection. He was cutting down opponents or throwing them out of the bar. As of this writing, the Chiefs will enter Sunday with just three active running backs against the Chargers.
Damien Williams had one of his better performances of the season last week. But, the consistency still needs to be seen to gain the trust from the coaching staff. As long as Williams shows the burst and jump in his step that he displayed last game, he will be fine.
Meanwhile, Darwin Thompson‘s opportunity has yo-yoed each week. It seems like the team is waiting for the perfect situation every game before deciding to bring him in. His speed and patience is what has stood out. The Chiefs might as well give him more snaps against the Chargers.
Finally, LeSean McCoy was a healthy scratch last week. Does Kansas City really think he will hold up under pressure? The latest decisions would tell you no.
The Kansas City Chiefs will look to sweep the AFC West on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. While Kansas City has been on fire, the Chargers would finish in last place in the division if they lose this game. Can LA play spoiler? Will this be Philip Rivers last appearance as a Charger? Let’s touch on those headlines and others, with our Chiefs versus Chargers game preview.
Latest Chiefs News
Chiefs Vs Chargers Preview: Bring Out The Brooms
Will Chiefs Add Running Back Following Injuries?
Week 17 Playoff Scenarios
Chiefs Week 16: Three Up, Three Down
Too Smart: Chiefs Dismantle Bears On SNF
Riding Into The Sunset?
If this is Rivers final game with this team, it is fitting that it would come against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs and Chargers rivalry has grown into a greater animosity throughout the quarterback’s NFL tenure. In the first meeting between these two teams this year, Rivers had a sloppy second half. He finished with just one touchdown to four interceptions. Additionally, Kansas City was successful in constantly pressuring Rivers.
This interception filled game is no different than most of his other games this season. He has thrown 18 interceptions in 15 games this year. Furthermore, Rivers has gone interception-less in just six of his outings. His arm has never been among the best in the league. However, the decision making of his is surprising, given his storied and lengthy career.
Where he bested Kansas City the most earlier in the year? It was with short, check down throws. Most notably, the Chiefs were hurt the most by the Chargers running backs. Austin Ekeler has had an unbelievable season as a dual threat back. He has accumulated over 1,400 total yards with 11 total touchdowns. Meanwhile, Melvin Gordon has been playing better lately as well. The Chiefs linebackers will look to slow those guys down on Sunday.
Returning To Form
On the other hand, the Kansas City quarterback has been back to full strength and health the last few weeks. This is the first week that the team did not list Patrick Mahomes on the injury report since entering Week One. Mahomes has been efficient and dazzling at the same time over the last couple of weeks. We were very spoiled with the performance of the Chiefs offense in 2018. But believe it or not, Mahomes has actually improved as a passer this season, in different segments.
He has seen the field better, for the most part. To boot, he is standing in the pocket a lot more consistently, while still knowing when it’s best to try and extend plays. Most of all, Mahomes has not forced as many passes into tight coverage. The chances being taken are more calculated. On Sunday, Mahomes and the Chiefs will look to further expand their hot steak against the Chargers.
Running In Circles
Just when things were looking up for the Chiefs running backs, Spencer Ware suffered a season ending injury. Ware was impressive in his brief return to Kansas City. The Chiefs passing game fed off of his pass protection. He was cutting down opponents or throwing them out of the bar. As of this writing, the Chiefs will enter Sunday with just three active running backs against the Chargers.
Damien Williams had one of his better performances of the season last week. But, the consistency still needs to be seen to gain the trust from the coaching staff. As long as Williams shows the burst and jump in his step that he displayed last game, he will be fine.
Meanwhile, Darwin Thompson‘s opportunity has yo-yoed each week. It seems like the team is waiting for the perfect situation every game before deciding to bring him in. His speed and patience is what has stood out. The Chiefs might as well give him more snaps against the Chargers.
Finally, LeSean McCoy was a healthy scratch last week. Does Kansas City really think he will hold up under pressure? The latest decisions would tell you no.


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