Kansas City Chiefs Rumors focus on Travis Kelce’s knee injury. Out of nowhere, Kelce was listed on the Chiefs Injury Report following Wednesday’s practice with a “sore knee”. Should Chiefs fans be concerned about Kelce’s status heading into the AFC Divisional Round against the Texans? Chiefs Report host Harrison Graham discusses that and more Chiefs Rumors IN THE VIDEO ABOVE AND BELOW!
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Chiefs coaching rumors are heating up as Eric Bieniemy & Mike Kafka are in the mix for other jobs. Bieniemy is almost certainly returning as the Chiefs’ Offensive Coordinator in 2020 after interviewing for the Giants, Panthers and Browns head coaching job. Cleveland’s the only team that hasn’t made a hire yet. Kafka might be more likely to leave at this point as the Eagles are looking for a new OC after firing Mike Groh. Kafka, like Doug Pederson comes from the Andy Reid coaching tree and he also played under Reid & Pederson in Philadelphia from 2010-11.
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The Chiefs made a couple roster moves this week by placing Juan Thornhill on IR with a torn ACL. Kansas City promoted OG Ryan Hunter to the 53-man roster and signed RB Mike Weber to the practice squad. Weber spent the regular season on the Cowboys’ practice squad.
Chiefs vs. Texans will be a fun matchup at Arrowhead Stadium in the NFL Playoffs this Sunday. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Tyrann Mathieu, Anthony Hitchens, Harrison Butker & Dustin Colquitt were named Playoff Captains by the Chiefs. All will need to play a critical role if Kansas City wants to beat Houston.
Today’s Chiefs Rumors & News Topics:
Travis Kelce Injured?
Eric Bieniemy Returning in 2020?
Mika Kafka to Philadelphia?
Chiefs Roster Moves
Chiefs name playoff captains
Chiefs vs. Texans
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