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The Chiefs' backfield remains the biggest question mark heading into Denver, but Andy Reid got good news for the rest of the roster. The renewed depth around the field adds intrigue to a matchup that could decide the direction of their season.
Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid revealed the team is adding reinforcements ahead of big Week 11 showdown vs the Denver Broncos.
Every year during Andy Reid's offseason training program, the Kansas City Chiefs dedicate three separate days to analyzing and preparing for their AFC West rivals.
During Wednesday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid commented on lessons learned during the bye week | @EdEastonJr
Andy Reid has been leading the Kansas City Chiefs for years, helping the AFC team consistently compete for a Super Bowl title. Reid leads a group with quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and several other stars who have helped the Chiefs win three Super Bowl titles and five AFC titles in the last six seasons.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in a somewhat unfamiliar position as they enter the second half of their 2025 schedule.
For Joseph, emerging with a fourth win over Reid's squad starts with getting after Patrick Mahomes and limiting the Chiefs' ninth-ranked scoring offense. Suffice it to say, Joseph admires Mahomes' game, but that doesn't mean he's isn't hankering to send the Chiefs home at .500.
The Chiefs have made a potentially significant addition to their Thursday injury report. Kansas City listed receiver Xavier Worthy as limited in the session with an ankle injury. While Worthy missed multiple weeks earlier this season with a shoulder issue,