Schedule
Opponent | Game | Opp RK | Opp FPTS |
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vs | 10 | — | |
vs | 17 | — | |
@ | 15 | — | |
@ | 19 | — | |
vs |
Mon, Oct 7
8:15 pm
ESPN
| 16 | — |
BYE
| — | - | - |
@ | 23 | — | |
@ | 5 | — | |
vs |
Mon, Nov 4
8:15 pm
ESPN
| 1 | — |
vs | 18 | — | |
@ | 6 | — | |
@ | 20 | — | |
vs |
Fri, Nov 29
3:00 pm
AMZN
| 5 | — |
vs | 19 | — | |
@ | 14 | — | |
vs | 28 | — | |
@ |
Wed, Dec 25
1:00 pm
NFLX
| 4 | — |
@ | 18 | — |
Fantasy News
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Nnadi (triceps) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Ravens. The 27-year-old was unable to practice all week, and he's now in line to miss his second consecutive game with this triceps issue. Nnadi is one of the Chiefs' best run defenders, and without him, Kansas City's defensive line could struggle to stop a Baltimore rushing attack that's averaging almost 154 rushing yards per game across 18 outings. Expect Neil Farrell and Tershawn Wharton to see increased reps at defensive tackle in Nnadi's stead.... See More ... See Less
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Chiefs' Derrick Nnadi: Stays with Chiefs
Nnadi agreed to a contract with Kansas City on Sunday, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports. The contract details are not yet known, but he'll remain with the team that selected him in the third round of the 2018 Draft. Nnadi is coming off a 2021 campaign in which he played all 17 regular-season games, recording 38 tackles (21 solo) and a career-high three sacks.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Derrick Nnadi: injures hip in practice
Coach Andy Reid said Nnadi was dealing with a hip flexor ailment Thursday, Herbie Teope of The Kansas City Star reports. Nnadi played in 15 games last year, recording 47 tackles before a knee injury prevented him from hitting the field for the last game of the regular season. Minor hip flexor injuries tend to take one to three weeks to recover from, so Kansas City will likely take things slow with the fourth-year defensive tackle just to make sure he's ready to go for Week 1.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Derrick Nnadi: Grabs first career interception
Nnadi recorded one assisted tackle and an interception in Monday night's win over the Chargers. The play was more of a sack-fumble, but the ball fell from Philip Rivers' hand directly into Nnadi's and was ruled an interception. The 23-year-old is up to 38 tackles (15 solo) on the year.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Matt Derrick@mattderrick2M agoEver wonder who fills the Lobster tennis ball machine for receiver drills before Chiefs practice? On Tuesday it was Rashee Rice and Cornell Powell. #TheMoreYouCanDo https://t.co/AugRDmk588
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Matt Derrick@mattderrick2H ago#Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Tuesday reiterated he plans to play football until "the wheels fall off" with no timeframe for retirement. "I'm a football player. ... I'm still a little kid when I come into this building, man." https://t.co/hgafGLnxVM
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Arrowhead Pride@ArrowheadPride2H agoChiefs minicamp observations from Tuesday’s Day 1 (via @pgsween): https://t.co/nHNn3MF7l6
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween3H agoObserving #Chiefs Mandatory Minicamp Day 1 (thread)
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween5H agoOne-minute look-in at a #Chiefs wide receiver drill early on during Day 1 of mandatory minicamp. https://t.co/49gWt2PaEl
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor5H agoDrue Tranquill on the Chiefs receiving their Super Bowl LVIII rings later this week: "I've heard it's bigger (than last year). That's all I know."
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween5H agoChiefs TE Travis Kelce says rookie Jared Wiley is further along right now than he was as a rookie in terms of understanding Andy Reid's offense and seeing the field.
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Adam Teicher@adamteicher5H agoChiefs first mini-camp practice is over. Big day for Rashee Rice. He caught several passes, including a go-route down the left sideline for a TD.
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Matt Derrick@mattderrick5H agoChiefs have four defensive linemen in minicamp on a tryout basis: Rashard Lawrence, LSU Jackson Cravens, BYU Alex Gubner, Montana Brevin Allen, Campbell
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween6H agoJust out of our first look at #Chiefs mandatory minicamp. Absent: Harrison Butker, BJ Thompson, Joe Thuney Present but not practicing: Derrick Nnadi, Charles Omenihu, Xavier Worthy Present but limited: Leo Chenal, Isiah Pacheco, Jaylen Watson