Chiefs’ Players of the Game in Week 11 vs. Chargers

Here’s a look at some of the best players from the Chiefs’ Week 11 victory over the Chargers.

The Kansas City Chiefs gt back in the win column with a dominant defensive performance in a nail-biter against the Los Angeles Chargers in Mexico City. The Chiefs forced Philip Rivers to throw four ugly interceptions. Travis Kelce also had an impressive performance and reminded folks why he is one of the best tight ends in the NFL.

Here are your Chiefs’ Players of the Game for Week 11:

Offensive Player of the Game: TE Travis Kelce

Kelce came up big tonight with seven catches for 92 yards and a touchdown. His performance against the Chargers was even more important for the Chiefs since Tyreek Hill left early due to a hamstring injury. When the offense looked like it was sputtering, Kelce was the one who stepped up and delivered some big plays.

Kelce showed that although he is getting older, he is still one of the best tight ends in the league. He also reached 6,000 yards and 450 receptions faster than any other tight end in NFL history, adding to an already impressive resume.

Defensive Player of the Game: DE Frank Clark

Clark finally had the game that fans have been waiting for since he joined the Chiefs. He put up a dominant performance and was in the backfield all night long. He recorded a sack and a forced fumble, and forced the ball out of Rivers’ hand for an interception right into the lap of Derrick Nnadi.

Clark put so much pressure on Rivers that he was visibly getting mad and yelling at his offensive line. It’s the type of signature frustration from Rivers that always makes Chiefs fans happy. It’s also great to see that Clark doesn’t look to be hurting from his neck injury any longer. Hopefully, he continues to be the game-wrecking defender that everyone thought he would be.

Special Teams Player of the Game: P Dustin Colquitt

Colquitt took advantage of the 7,500-foot altitude in Mexico City. He had six punts for 240 yards, and five of them landed inside of the 20-yard line. Colquitt really makes the most of his opportunities like a true veteran should and it’s great that we can trust him to flip the field position. He’ll continue to pin teams deep in their own territory going into the playoff stretch.