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.
In advance of their divisional round game, the Chiefs have reportedly decided on whether Joe Thuney or D.J. Humphries will start at LT.
Three Chiefs — defensive lineman Chris Jones, center Creed Humphrey and guard/tackle Joe Thuney — were selected to the Players All-Pro team this week. The NFL players determine this annual all-star team via the NFL Players Association — players vote for others at their position as well as positions against which they line up.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have officially made a decision at the left tackle position for the AFC divisional round of the playoffs. After an incredible three-game stretch from Week 15 through Week 17, Chiefs All-Pro LG Joe Thuney will remain kicked outside to left tackle.
Texas vs. Chiefs and Ravens vs. Bills are rematches of regular-season games with some pivotal factors that could be the difference.
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
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