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Just now, jetlord said:

Chiefs should win this one by a couple of scores.  Of course, they should have won against the Raiders, but they won't be sleep walking through the game this time.   30-20, with Butker missing an EP.

Why jinx Butker? My guess is he wont miss another all season. Guy is money.

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56 minutes ago, AFCWEST said:

Why jinx Butker? My guess is he wont miss another all season. Guy is money.

The guy has missed one in 4 games so far. No need to jinx him as he already is in his own head. He better be doing hundreds of kicks on extra points more than usual until his mechanics or mind is fixed.

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donks pass D is a little better than buffalo, and they have a decent run D... 

I think they'll look at what we did vs buff and gameplan to stuff the run

Andy will come out firing the ball

Patrick does well vs the donks usually, and our receivers will bounce back from an off day monday

2nd half Andy will run the ball to burn clock

Chiefs 31 donks 17

keep Patrick healthy!!

 

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Chiefs are a class above Denver. But ya never know how things go. Against the Faders the team had like 2 tds taken away by penalties. A BS no PI call on Hill in that Last Vegas game. However, I do think the Chiefs assumed and took the Raider game for granted. That won't happen here. Chiefs 34 Donkos19.

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The Kansas City Chiefs made four roster moves on Thursday — two that are fairly minor, and two that are more significant.

The first is that defensive tackle Khalen Saunders — who has been on injured reserve since September 19 after dislocating his elbow in the Week 1 game against the Houston Texans — has been designated for return from IR. This gives the the team three weeks to get Saunders into game shape and be returned to the 53-man active roster. If he isn’t ready by that time, he’ll have to return to IR for the remainder of the season. When Saunders first went on the reserve list, we believed he would be out for a month; it’s possible he could be activated for the game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

The second is that the Chiefs have decided not to designate offensive lineman Martinas Rankin for return from the Active/Physically-Unable-to-Perform list. Rankin first went on the offseason version of PUP on July 31, but never returned from it before the final cutdown — forcing the team to put him on Reserve/PUP at the beginning of the season. Being on that list requires missing the first six games of the year. Now the Chiefs have five weeks to either designate him for return, place him on injured reserve for the rest of the season or release him outright. While it’s possible the Chiefs could yet decide to designate him for return, it’s looking more and more like he will miss the season.

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Third, the Chiefs have moved quarterback Jordan Ta’amu back to the practice squad. As you’ll recall, Ta’amu was placed on the Reserve/COVID list after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus in advance of the Week 4 game against the New England Patriots; it was his positive test (along with the one reported for Patriots quarterback Cam Newton) that caused the game to be delayed from Sunday afternoon to Monday night.

Finally... the Chiefs have protected practice-squad guard Danny Isidora. This does not necessarily mean that Isidora will be moved to the active roster for the game — but it does mean the Chiefs want to have the option to do so; while he is under this single-week protection, Isidora cannot be signed by another team. Under the special rules in place for the 2020 season, teams are allowed to protect as many as four of their practice-squad players on a week-by-week basis. Some teams are protecting four each week, but the Chiefs have only done it on a few occasions — and then only for one or two players.

For now, Saunders does not count against the active roster. The Chiefs have just 52 players there, leaving a roster spot open for the second-year defensive tackle — or perhaps for fullback Anthony Sherman, who could potentially be eligible to return from the Reserve/COVID list before Sunday. With Ta’amu’s return, the Chiefs practice squad now sits at the 2020 maximum of 16 players.

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