It’s not a finished product yet, but the Kansas City Chiefs offense made strides in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Honing in on playmakers such as Isiah Pacheco, Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice was a recipe for success and should be the general focal point of the offense moving forward.
Here are the top stories on this edition of Chiefs Check-in for the morning of Tuesday, November 28:
Chris Jones believes in the Chiefs' offense
Following K.C.’s win over the Raiders on Sunday, Jones told reporters that the team has been spoiled by the offense over the last several years and he believes it is on track to get back to the high-powered status that everyone is used to.
Andy Reid makes more history
With his win over Las Vegas on Sunday, Reid became the winningest coach in Chiefs history and the first coach in NFL history to lead two different franchises in wins.
Many offensive player's stock on the rise
Around the AFC West
Las Vegas Raiders
- The Raiders have released cornerback Marcus Peters due to effort issues on the field.
- Las Vegas has also released safety Roderic Teamer following his DUI arrest early Sunday morning.
Denver Broncos
- The Broncos 29-12 win over the Browns on Sunday was a “scorigami.”
- Despite riding a five-game winning streak, Denver has opened as 3-point underdogs against the Texans this week.
Los Angeles Chargers
- Coach Brandon Staley benched rookie wide receiver during Sunday’s loss to the Ravens.
Around the NFL
- The Bears beat the Vikings 12-10 on Monday Night Football.
- The Panthers have fired head coach Frank Reich, as well as quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and running backs coach Duce Staley.
- Bengals’ quarterback Joe Burrow had successful wrist surgery on Monday.
- Browns’ quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson is in concussion protocol.
- The Jaguars have placed starting left tackle Cam Robinson on injured reserve with a knee injury.
- The Dolphins have signed defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul off of the Saints’ practice squad.
- The Packers have released running back James Robinson.