For the first time in two weeks we're going to see the Kansas City Chiefs play football this weekend, and already some big time decisions are being made. Reall
An NFL insider revealed who the Kansas City Chiefs plan to start at left tackle during the playoff matchup with the Houston Texans.
The Chiefs are going to ride the proverbial hot hand at left tackle. Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Kansas City will start Joe Thuney at the position over D.J. Humphries. Thuney took over as starting left tackle in Week 15 after Humphries suffered a hamstring injury the week before.
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Former long-time Cardinals starter at left tackle D.J. Humphries has been benched ahead of Kansas City's matchup against the Houston Texans according to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler:
The Kansas City Chiefs were forced to move long-time guard Joe Thuney to left tackles earlier this year after veteran D.J. Humphries suffered an injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs plan to start All-Pro guard Joe Thuney at left tackle in place of D.J. Humphries for their AFC Divisional Round Playoff game against the Houston Texans
Three Kansas City Chiefs continue to pile up honors for their play during the 2024 NFL season. Defensive tackle Chris Jones, left guard Joe Thuney and center Creed Humphrey were named first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press. Cornerback Trent McDuffie was selected to the second team.