WATCH: Chiefs WR Rashee Rice scores tricky touchdown vs. Patriots

#Chiefs rookie receiver Rashee Rice scored a touchdown on this tricky play in Week 15 against the New England #Patriots.

The Kansas City Chiefs have earned an early lead over the New England Patriots in Week 15 after veteran running back Jerick McKinnon found rookie receiver Rashee Rice for a touchdown on one of Andy Reid’s signature trick plays near the goal line.

The scoring play occurred late in the first quarter after a long gain by Clyde Edwards-Helaire on a screen got Kansas City into the red zone. Set up near the goal line, McKinnon received a direct snap from center Creed Humphrey, faked a run to the left, and flipped the ball to Rice who was working against the grain back to the right.

The Chiefs have struggled in the red zone at times this season, and plays like this will serve to get the team back in rhythm ahead of January’s AFC playoffs.

Expect Reid and the rest of Kansas City’s coaching staff to continue getting creative in crucial situations to get points on the scoreboard.

Fantasy Football: Waiver-wire targets for Week 15

The fantasy playoffs are here and you need to pick up the best players to help out your squad. We got you covered.

The fantasy playoffs are here for must of us and it’s time to buckle down and look at what was an exciting and interesting Week 14. Where we saw some new names enter into our collective fantasy football minds. Injuries and breakout stars are going to send fantasy managers scrambling to waivers this week, and we can fill you in on who to target before waivers clear.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 15 free-agent forecast

Check out the top waiver wire targets for Week 15.

Only two more games Monday night stand before the start of the playoffs in the majority of fantasy football leagues, and the waiver wire will be a busy marketplace entering Week 15.

There were a multitude of injuries to the running back position to keep an eye on moving forward. Players such as Josh Jacobs, Alexander Mattison, Brian Robinson Jr. and Isiah Pacheco — to name a few — all have injury question marks.

The bye weeks also are finally over, so it will be just good old-fashioned fantasy football. With trade deadlines concluded in the majority of leagues as well, the waiver wire becomes the most vital tool for fantasy managers over the three weeks.

We’re also getting to the point of the season in which stashing FAAB isn’t as crucial. Don’t be afraid to spend a bit more on a player who might give your team an edge down the stretch.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo leagues, using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

WATCH: Chiefs RB Jerick McKinnon rushes for TD vs. Bills

#Chiefs RB Jerick McKinnon got Kansas City on the board against the #Bills in Week 14.

The Kansas City Chiefs scored their first points against the Buffalo Bills when running back Jerick McKinnon rushed for a touchdown late in the second quarter of the highly anticipated Week 14 matchup.

After a frustrating start for their offense, Kansas City was finally able to get into scoring position after rookie defensive back Chamarri Conner intercepted Josh Allen. Patrick Mahomes methodically marched the Chiefs downfield to get near the goal line and handed the ball off to Jerick McKinnon who punched it in for six points.

While this play got Kansas City on the board, there remains plenty of work for the Chiefs to do if they intend to win this game at the end of regulation. Buffalo will receive the kickoff to start the second half, so a strong showing in the third and fourth quarters will be necessary for Kansas City to complete an improbable comeback at Arrowhead Stadium.

Matt Nagy preparing to play without RB Isiah Pacheco vs. Bills

Kansas City #Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is preparing to play against the #Bills without running back Isiah Pacheco.

The late stretch of the NFL regular season features plenty of players dealing with nagging aches and injuries. The Kansas City Chiefs have more than their fair share of ailments entering Week 14, as several players could have different designations on this week’s injury report.

Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy has to weigh a few more variables ahead of this Sunday’s matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The health of starting running back Isiah Pacheco is of concern as the team’s leading rusher has been dealing with a shoulder injury keeping him out of practice this week and possibly Sunday’s game. Nagy addressed the concern of being without Pacheco and utilizing Clyde Edwards-Helaire during his conversation with reporters on Thursday.

“I think that it’s one of those mentalities that we always say it’s a cliche that, you know, next man up if it goes that direction, and I think that that room has done a good job,” Nagy explained. “That’s one of the things building depth in that room. When you have that, it’s always nice to have. So I mean, Pop’s (Pacheco) has been phenomenal for us all year.

“You can see, you know, brings that energy, that physicality, really starting to become that leader as well. So, you know, the other guys in that room have done a really good job all year long of just really starting to complete that room by joining him and doing all the stuff we asked him. It’s got to be the next-man-up mentality.”

Clyde Edwards-Helaire was the starter until suffering an injury last season, allowing Pacheco to win the job with his exceptional performance.

“It’s your professional job always to prepare the right way. And then when you have that opportunity,” said Nagy. “Clyde (Edwards-Helaire) and these other guys entering your Clyde’s a vet so he understands that he gets it.”

Edwards-Helaire has filled in for Jerick McKinnon as the third down running back in recent games over the last two games. The versatility of the former first-round pick has made him a comfortable option and replacement.

“I think his speed looks good. As far as his running between the tackles, He’s been good. Even mentally, when you go through a transition, or you go through what he’s been through the last couple of years,” Nagy continued. “I think for him, he’s been a really good mentor and leader in the room; it starts there.

“When you get on the field when given opportunities, he’s trying to make the most of it. And that’s what I respect the most about him. And you know, in these situations, the running back position gets hit quite a bit. So if you have an injury or somebody next man up, you want to have a guy like Clyde, that’s ready.”

Chiefs RB Deneric Prince elevated from practice squad after Jerick McKinnon is ruled out vs. Packers

Chiefs RB Deneric Prince elevated from practice squad after Jerick McKinnon is ruled out vs. Packers

The Kansas City Chiefs have made a late update to their roster ahead of Sunday night’s game against the Green Bay Packers. After trending towards playing this Sunday following yesterday’s practice, running back Jerick McKinnon has been officially ruled out ahead of the team’s travel to Green Bay.

The team reported the update on Saturday as McKinnon continues to deal with a groin injury that held him out of last week’s victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. The veteran running back has typically served as the third down running back on offense this season. He affects the passing game as an essential red zone weapon for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, becoming one of the premier pass-catching running backs in the league during last season’s Super Bowl run.

The Chiefs are elevating undrafted rookie running back Deneric Prince to the active roster from the practice squad to serve as McKinnon’s replacement tomorrow night. The move will likely be for depth as Clyde Edwards Helaire is expected to resume the role as third down running back in McKinnon’s absence.

During the preseason, Prince tallied 89 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries while displaying an ability to return kicks and make tackles on special teams, showing plenty of versatility.

Chiefs Kadarius Toney, Jerick McKinnon expected to be available vs. Packers

Kansas City #Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney, running back Jerick McKinnon are expected to be available for Week 13 vs. the Green Bay #Packers.

The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to have the services of two essential offensive weapons this Sunday night against the Green Bay Packers. Veteran running back Jerick McKinnon and speedy wide receiver Kadarius Toney are on track to play in the nationally televised matchup following absences in Week 12 due to injury.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the media on Friday during his usual end-of-the-week post-practice press conference to give a positive update on the team’s injury issues. “No injuries to report today,” was the enthusiastic announcement from Reid as every available player practiced on Friday.

Nick Bolton, who has been on injured reserve, is still practicing. Still, the indication is that he will be held out a little longer as he recovers from his wrist injury and is already designated as out for Sunday.

McKinnon is listed as questionable to return after sitting out last week to deal with a nagging groin issue that has hampered his production this season. He remains a vital part of the passing game, especially as the featured third-down running back, becoming a reliable receiver for Patrick Mahomes last season with a string of red zone touchdown receptions.

Toney has dealt with lingering issues from the knee injury he suffered at the start of training camp and has shown signs of returning to form in recent games. He missed last Sunday’s victory over the Las Vegas Raiders due to ankle and hip pain as he seeks to re-establish himself in the offense and produce consistently alongside emerging rookie receiver Rashee Rice.

Chiefs HC Andy Reid provides an update on Nick Bolton, Jerick McKinnon

#Chiefs HC Andy Reid provides an update on Nick Bolton, Jerick McKinnon

The depth of the Kansas City Chiefs has been a strength throughout the season following injuries to starters on both sides of the ball. General manager Brett Veach’s additions in the offseason and decisions on the roster composition have proven vital this season.

Drue Tranquill and Clyde Edwards-Helaire have seen an uptick in usage due to injuries to Nick Bolton and Jerick McKinnon. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid provided an update on the two veterans missing from the lineup during his Zoom press conference with reporters on Monday.

“Yeah, I think we’ll be able to get some work from Nick (Bolton). I mean, he’s wanted to go here, even before this, though, but we’re just trying to make sure he’s right for that,” Reid explained. “Then (Jerick) McKinnon, his groin’s bothered him, for a bit, he’s kind of pushed through it, and it’s just it was at the point where he was gonna have a hard time you know, working at the level he wants to work out there so and be safe on that.”

McKinnon has been a threat in the passing game during his tenure with the Chiefs because of his chemistry with Patrick Mahomes. Bolton is the leader of the linebackers’ room and hasn’t had the fortune of good health all season with several nagging injuries.

Chiefs’ Jerick McKinnon, Mecole Hardman officially out vs. Raiders in Week 12

#Chiefs Jerick McKinnon, Mecole Hardman are officially listed as out vs. #Raiders | from: @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs will be without two offensive players going into Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Running back Jerick McKinnon is suffering from a groin strain and wide receiver Mecole Hardman will also miss Sunday with a thumb strain injury.

McKinnon was limited in practice throughout the week because of the groin injury and was ruled out after Friday’s practice. Hardman suffered the thumb strain in Monday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, preventing him from being available on special teams, and he didn’t practice this week because of the injury.

The expectation is that veteran receiver Richie James, who has missed time due to a knee injury, will be next in line to replace Hardman while he’s out with the injury, according to head coach Andy Reid during his Friday press conference.

“I mean, he was up last Sunday. We activated (injured reserve) him last week, so there’s a chance he’s up,” said Reid regarding James’ availability this Sunday. He also is unsure how long Hardman could be out past this Sunday’s game in Las Vegas.

Rookie undrafted running back Deneric Prince could be a candidate to replace McKinnon this week from the practice squad, as Reid addressed the possibility. “Maybe. Yeah, We’ll see.” said Reid, “I’m not sure what we’re gonna do. Right there.”

Week 11 picks: Who the experts are taking in Eagles vs. Chiefs

Philadelphia and Kansas City are just days away from a Monday night showdown and we’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking in Eagles vs. Chiefs

After a bye week that should allow both teams a renewed freshness, the Eagles and Chiefs are set for a semi-Super Bowl rematch at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.

The two teams last met on Feb. 12 in Super Bowl LVII.

Kansas City defeated Philadelphia 38-35 in that matchup to earn their third Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. The Chiefs enter Monday’s matchup on top of the AFC with a 7-2 record after defeating the Miami Dolphins 21-14 in Germany on Nov. 5.

Kansas City is looking to lock up an eighth-straight AFC West title.

Philadelphia is 8-1 and on top of the NFC East after a 33-28 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking.