How rookie center Creed Humphrey can help Chiefs’ revamped offensive line

Chiefs rookie center Creed Humphrey could be a major part of the team’s revamped offensive line.

In Super Bowl LV, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line had one of the worst performances in Super Bowl history. Patrick Mahomes was pressured on 29 of of his 56 dropbacks, which is a whopping 52 percent. That means one out of every two times he intended to throw the ball, there was a defender in his face; and to make it even worse, Buccaneers defensive coordinator Todd Bowles only blitzed six times! Kansas City had some injuries and also some optouts in the 2020 season but just to ensure Mahomes never has to go through that again, the team made significant moves this offseason to revamp their offensive line, and one of them was picking up one of the top Centers in the NFL draft, Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey.

Right now Kansas City has a plethora of stellar offensive lineman starting with a Pro Bowl Tackle in Orlando Brown Jr, All-Pro Guard Joe Thuney, guard Kyle Long, and right tackle Mike Remmers. One thing the Chiefs want is assurance that they have the right guys in the right places. One way to do that is to create competition. Austin Blythe was brought in on a one-year deal from the Rams right before Creed Humphrey fell into their lap in the second round of the draft. Everyone knows that competition brings the best out of players and every rookie needs a veteran to learn from. This Kansas City offensive line will have well rounded depth with all the veterans in the locker room, and that is exactly what Humphrey needs.

Humphrey has the skills to be an All-Pro Center with the Chiefs. One of his best attributes is getting out in space. Oklahoma would pull him out of the line, just to block for his quarterback on roll-outs: 

Not only does Humphrey have the capability to pull when needed, he also has the tenacity the Chiefs need out in space. We can absolutely see Mahomes rolling out as Humphrey clears the field for him.

When Humphrey has to be the anchor on the offensive line, he can pick up the blitz and more importantly, a stunt; end over guards and even ends over tackles.

In the run-game, not only does he create lanes inside the A gap, he looks like he absolutely loves downhill zone run blocking.

Inside Zone Run game is simple for the offensive lineman — you basically just block the guy inside your play-side gap, and once that guy is out of the play, you go move upfield after the next guy.

Kansas City will love how Humphrey’s head is always on a swivel, and he’s always looking for the next guy to knock down. He commanded his O-line with Oklahoma by calling out protections, and telling teammates which defenders to pick up at the line of scrimmage.

One thing is for certain: If Humphrey gets out in space, watch for his pancake count at the end of the year!

10 facts about Broncos No. 9 overall draft pick CB Patrick Surtain

The Denver Broncos selected Patrick Surtain from Alabama No. 9 overall in the 2021 NFL draft. Here are 10 facts surrounding the pick.

The Denver Broncos decided they have solutions at quarterback after trading for Teddy Bridgewater and standing behind 2019 second-rounder Drew Lock.

Why not find a shutdown cornerback with their No. 9 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft?

The Broncos selected Patrick Surtain from Alabama. Here are 10 facts surrounding their selection of the Crimson Tide product.

Denver Broncos starting quarterback solutions since Peyton Manning retired

The Denver Broncos traded for Teddy Bridgewater. Take a look at all of their QB fixes since Peyton Manning retired.

John Elway proved in 2012 that it’s easy to solve your team’s problems at quarterback: you just sign Peyton Manning in free agency.

It hasn’t been easy for the Denver Broncos under center since Manning retired after their Super Bowl 50 win to conclude the 2015 season. Even Manning’s possible successor, Brock Osweiler, left in free agency in 2016 to sign with the Houston Texans.

Since Manning’s retirement, the Broncos have had as much luck as the Halas and McCaskey family at finding a franchise quarterback. Here are all Denver’s attempts at finding a franchise quarterback since Manning retired from the NFL following Super Bowl 50.

10 memorable games from former Chargers, Saints QB Drew Brees’ career

Former San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees announced his retirement. Here are 10 of his most memorable games from his career.

Drew Brees is finally hanging them up.

The former San Diego Chargers 2001 second-round pick and New Orleans Saints legend announced his retirement on Sunday. The Super Bowl XLIV MVP will leave the game with the most passing yards in NFL history with 7,142.

Here are 10 memorable games from Brees’ career with the Chargers and Saints.

Bo Knows History: Raiders’ Jackson trampled Seahawks on Monday Night Football 33 years ago

Former Los Angeles Raiders running back Bo Jackson collected 235 scrimmage yards and three total touchdowns in a 34-17 rout of the Seattle Seahawks.

Bo Jackson posted 221 rushing yards and three total touchdowns in his Monday Night Football debut as the Los Angeles Raiders crushed the Seattle Seahawks 34-17 33 years ago today.

Jackson, who was also a member of the Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball, was a phenomenal athlete at 6-1, 227 pounds. The former Auburn Tiger was a perfect combination of power and speed.

After his first four games with the Raiders, which couldn’t begin until baseball season was, starting in Week 7, the club sustained a four-game losing streak. Jackson had yet to record 100 yards rushing, and he was carrying fewer than 15 times per game.

Jackson didn’t get going against the Seahawks until the second quarter amid a 7-7 game at the Kingdome. In the second quarter, Jackson caught a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Marc Wilson to extend Los Angeles’ lead 14-7.

One of the most iconic moments of Jackson’s NFL career also occurred in the second quarter when the former Heisman Trophy winner sprinted 91 yards for a touchdown, and continued his gallop all the way to the tunnel.

The second quarter was the turning point in the game as kicker Chris Bahr added three field goals to build a 27-7 Raiders lead at the break.

However, Jackson wasn’t done putting his stamp on the Seahawks, and introducing himself to the NFL.

On a goal-to-go from the 2-yard line in the third quarter, Jackson bullied rookie linebacker Brian Bosworth and carried him into the end zone for his third score of the night.

Bahr added another field goal, and Seahawks quarterback Dave Kreig completed a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mike Tice to set the game’s 34-17 final score.

The Raiders’ rookie running back rushed 18 times for 221 yards and two touchdowns, and also caught a 14-yard pass for a touchdown. Not a bad way for Jackson to celebrate his 25th birthday.

Jackson’s career was cut short with a hip injury in the 1990 playoffs, the Kingdome demolished in 2000, and the Raiders now playing in Las Vegas. Yet no one will ever forget what Jackson did to the Seahawks on Monday Night Football on Nov. 30, 1987.

NFL reveals announcer schedule for Week 12

A week off for Al Michaels turned into one with another game to call

The deck has already been shuffled for the Week 12 announcing slate because the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game was moved to Sunday due to COVID-19 issues with the Ravens. Al Michaels was going to have the week off … was being the keyword.

Thursday

Houston at Detroit, CBS 12:30 p.m.
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo & Tracy Wolfson

Washington at Dallas, FOX 4:30 p.m.
Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Erin Andrews

Sunday

Las Vegas at Atlanta, CBS 1 p.m.
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green & Melanie Collins

LA Chargers at Buffalo, CBS 1 p.m.
Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon & Jay Feely

NY Giants at Cincinnati, FOX 1 p.m.
Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman & Laura Okmin

Tennessee at Indianapolis, CBS 1 p.m.
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis & Evan Washburn

Cleveland at Jacksonville, CBS 1 p.m.
Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

Carolina at Minnesota, FOX 1 p.m.
Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma & Shannon Spake

Arizona at New England, FOX 1 p.m.
Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston & Pam Oliver

Miami at NY Jets, CBS 1 p.m.
Andrew Catalon, James Lofton & AJ Ross

Baltimore at Pittsburgh, NBC 1:15 p.m.
Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth & Michele Tafoya

New Orleans at Denver, FOX 4:05 p.m.

Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth & Lindsay Czarniak

San Francisco at LA Rams, FOX 4:05 p.m.
Chris Myers, Greg Jennings, Brock Huard & Jen Hale

Kansas City at Tampa Bay, CBS 4:25 p.m.
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo & Tracy Wolfson
Compass Media: Bill Rosinski, Chad Brown

Chicago at Green Bay, NBC 8:20 p.m.
Mike Tirico, Tony Dungy & Kathryn Tappen

Monday

Seattle at Philadelphia, ESPN 8:15 p.m.
Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick & Lisa Salters

NFL Week 3 announcers’ schedule

Some big games are on tap in NFL Week 3 and the big names got those assignments.

Time to get ready to travel if you are an NFL announcer. The assignments have been posted and you know where you are going. Have to hope you get a good one. For a map of what games will be shown in what parts of the country, click here.

Thursday

Dolphins at Jaguars, NFL Network, 8:20 p.m.

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Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Kristina Pink (reporter)

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

 

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

Free agency has had its run. The NFL Draft is over. A first take on how teams will finish the upcoming season.

The NFL Draft is over and most free-agent moves have taken place. What does the 2020 season look like at an early glance for all 32 teams?

Arizona Cardinals: 7-9

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There were growing pains in Year One for Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury. They will continue in Year Two with more progress. Being in the NFC West doesn’t make improvement easy.

Projected win totals for every NFL team after the draft

Projected win totals for every NFL team after the draft