Colts move up with Gardner, Chiefs still favored
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A wide open NFL season makes for plenty of movement in the ALLCITY NFL Power Rankings this week. I think you can make the case for 10 different Super
Currently, the Kansas City Chiefs are out of the playoff picture. They also still happen to be favorites to win the Super Bowl in the Bay Area.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 9 ended their three-game winning streak. The Bills exposed several cracks in the Chiefs’ offense, raising questions about Kansas City’s ability to compete against AFC elites.
Thanks to a much-needed full week of rest, a freshly revitalized Rams squad prepares to tackle the rest of what’s been a glorious season thus far. A troubled 1-7 New Orleans Saints team arrives this Sunday, and with them, a slew of issues, including injuries and an overtly obvious disarray at the quarterback position.
Thornton's average yards per reception (20.9) leads the NFL, and he paces the Chiefs with 272 yards and three receiving touchdowns. Brown narrowly trails Thornton with 257 yards, and Worthy, after missing two games earlier this season with a shoulder injury, is up to 125 yards.
All Byron Young needs on Sunday is to record a .5 sack. Already the franchise record holder, Young is two games away from tying Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones for the record of most consecutive games of recording at least half a sack. Young has brought down the quarterback for at least a full sack in every game this season.
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