Panthers DC Ejiro Evero: We have to ‘keep the pocket dirty’ on Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes

Panthers DC Ejiro Evero understands how daunting of a task defending Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is.

Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero certainly knows what he’s getting into when it comes to facing Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player and three-time Super Bowl champion was a hot topic of discussion during Evero’s media availability on Thursday morning. He was asked about facing Mahomes in Carolina’s upcoming Week 12 matchup against the defending champs.

“He is, obviously, a great player. One of the best players in our league,” Evero replied. “In terms of throwing the ball, keeping plays alive, playing off-schedule—he can do everything. He’s intelligent, he sees the field and there’s really no weakness to his game. So, yeah, it’s gonna be a tremendous challenge for us and we all understand that.”

Evero probably understood that rather clearly in 2022, when he matched up against Mahomes and the Chiefs on two occasions as the Denver Broncos defensive coordinator. Kansas City came out with wins in both contests, with Mahomes passing for a combined 680 yards and six touchdowns.

“We certainly gave up some explosive plays—which we would like to have back, which I would like to have back,” Evero recalled of those AFC West tilts. “But I do think it’s important that [we] try to get pressure on him, try to keep the pocket dirty around him—that’s gonna be really, really important. And so our front guys understand that they’re gonna play a big, big role in this game.”

Some of those guys played a big, big role in the Panthers’ last game—a 20-17 overtime win over the New York Giants in Week 10. Chief among the group was veteran defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson, who recorded a sack and a forced fumble.

But, uh, we’re thinking this one will be a tad tougher for Evero, Robinson and the rest of the Carolina defense, no?

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WATCH: Bills’ Sean McDermott locker room speech post-Chiefs win

WATCH: Bills’ Sean McDermott locker room speech post-Chiefs win

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott let a bit of his emotions take over after his team’s 30-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12.

But it was quickly back to business.

McDermott, yelling with excitement, even went on to point out the efforts made by quarterback Josh Allen in the outing. Then,.. McDermott brought it back in.

“This is not our Super Bowl,” McDermott said.

A lot more to go.

McDermott’s full locker room breakdown after his team’s win over the Chiefs can be found below:

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ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky breaks down Josh Allen TD vs. Chiefs (video)

ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky breaks down Josh Allen TD vs. Chiefs (video)

Once again, ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky was impressed with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen… this time, as many were.

Allen sealed his team’s 30-21 win over the Chiefs with a 26-yard touchdown run on fourth down in the outing.

On the play, Allen improvised, and took it to the house.

As Orlovsky explains, a lot more than that went into what happened.

“The answer is, you got to go and make a play,” Orlovsky said. “And that’s the mindset you see with Josh.”

Check out his breakdown in the One Bills Live clip below:

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One more time: Josh Allen’s incredible clutch score vs. Chiefs

One more time: Josh Allen’s incredible clutch score vs. Chiefs

No Buffalo Bills this upcoming week. That’s a bummer.

But at least fans are still buzzing after this one.

The Bills (9-2) topped the Kansas City Chiefs in 30-21 fashion in their last outing and quarterback Josh Allen stole the show with this one. You know which.

Allen scampered in a 26-yard touchdown on fourth down to all but ice the victory.

Before enjoying your weekend off, check out the score below one more time:

Previewing Chiefs’ Week 12 game vs. Panthers on Chiefs Wire Podcast

On the latest episode of @TheChiefsWire podcast: @EdEastonJr’s chats w/ Ben Utecht and Adam Thielen #KCvsCAR

We’re back with an all-new episode of the Chiefs Wire podcast! This week, we’re previewing the Kansas City Chiefs Week 12 matchup with the Carolina Panthers.

Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. spoke to Super Bowl champion and former Indianapolis Colts tight end Ben Utecht about his inspiration for developing the Shower Sockᵀᴹ after dealing with a painful condition and his thoughts on Patrick Mahomes’ and Travis Kelce’s success in the Chiefs offense.

We check in with this past week’s press conferences, featuring comments from quarterback Patrick Mahomes reflecting on the team’s first loss of the season and using the moment as fuel for the postseason run. The Chiefs now have extra motivation ahead of the Week 12 matchup in Carolina. Lastly, Easton Jr. spoke to Adam Thielen about his resurgent Panthers’ matchup against the Chiefs and his mentality against the defending champions.

The latest episode of the Chiefs Wire Podcast will inform listeners about all developments in the team’s game plan for Week 12 against the Panthers following their first loss of the season. We also learn more about Utecht’s life after football, which involves former Colts coach Tony Dungy’s teachings and Thielen’s expertise in golf.

Panthers hold out 3 starters from practice on Wednesday

The Panthers were without a few key starters at practice on Wednesday.

The Carolina Panthers had a few key big men take a day off.

Wednesday’s practice, the team’s second ahead of their Week 12 matchup against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, did not feature left guard Damien Lewis (illness), defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson (rest) and outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (knee). Head coach Dave Canales did, however, tell reporters that all three are expected to practice on Thursday.

Running back Miles Sanders was also a non-participant for this afternoon’s session. He exited the Week 10 win over the New York Giants with an ankle injury.

Here’s the full injury report on the day:

Injury Wednesday Thursday Friday Game status
RB Miles Sanders Ankle DNP
G Damien Lewis Illness DNP
DL A’Shawn Robinson Rest DNP
OLB Jadeveon Clowney Knee DNP
OLB Amaré Barno Knee Limited
LT Ikem Ekwonu Ankle Limited
CB Jaycee Horn Calf Limited
DL LaBryan Ray Hand Limited
WR Adam Thielen Hamstring Limited
S Xavier Woods Shoulder Limited
OLB DJ Johnson Concussion Full
RB Jonathon Brooks Knee Full

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How FS1 host, Chiefs fan Nick Wright coped with loss to the Bills (video)

How FS1 host, Chiefs fan Nick Wright coped with loss to the Bills (video)

Longtime host of “First Things First,” Kansas City Chiefs fan, and Buffalo Bills hater, Nick Wright, had to cope with his side’s loss in Week 12.

That doesn’t mean Wright had many nice things to say about the Bills, who beat the Chiefs in a 30-21 final.

“I’m not going to lie, I was sad,” Wright said. “But I’m not worried.”

Wright did call Buffalo the “best team” in Kansas City conference. Beyond that, he did not credit the Bills much at all. It was more about why the defeat was good for KC in the long run and essentially how the Chiefs lost it and the Bills did not win the game…

Wright’s head-scratching breakdown can be found in the clip below:

Bills LB Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week

Bills LB Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week

Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week following his team’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12.

Bernard is the second player from Buffalo the win the DPOTW honor in as many games as cornerback Taron Johnson won it seven days ago.

In total, the Bills (9-2) have had six player win a weekly honor so far this season.

Bernard led the Bills with eight tackles, including one for loss.

More importantly, Bernard notched a sack on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and intercepted him. The latter takeaway was the final play of the game for Kansas City’s offense as Bernard iced the 30-21 win.

Bernard’s impact stood out even further considering he missed this team’s postseason loss to the Chiefs last season. .

In total, Buffalo has taken home six total “Player of the Week” honors so far in 2024. The team record for the Bills in a single season is eight.

Bernard’s pick can be found in the clip below:

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Bills’ Amari Cooper made comment Buffalo will love post-Chiefs win

Bills’ Amari Cooper made comment Buffalo will love post-Chiefs win

The Buffalo Bills haven’t gotten huge numbers from wide receiver Amari Cooper since he was acquired but he is making big plays.

That was evident in the team’s 30-21 win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11.

Cooper only caught two passes but one was massive. It was a one-handed snag on the sideline which setup an eventual touchdown run from James Cook.

His catch caught attention from cameras after the game and the recently-added receiver made a comment about his new hometown that the people of Buffalo will love.

After the victory, Cooper commented on how playing for the Bills just feel different… in the most positive of ways.

“This is the first time, in a long time, I’ve felt joy from winning,” Cooper said. “Buffalo is a different kind of place.”

That’s some passion from the former fourth-overall draft pick of the Oakland Raiders, who has also played for the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and not to mention: The University of Alabama in college.

After hearing the comment, even head coach Sean McDermott felt a type of uplifted way.

“That speaks to our culture and the environment we have here in Buffalo more than anything,” McDermott said via video conference.

Cooper is on an expiring contract at the end of the 2024 season after Buffalo landed him from Cleveland at the NFL trade deadline.

A contract renewal might be an option after his recent thoughts.

Cooper’s full reply can be found in the clip below:

WATCH: Field-level view of Josh Allen’s touchdown run vs. the Chiefs

WATCH: Field-level view of Josh Allen’s touchdown run vs. the Chiefs

The incredible touchdown run from 26 yards out that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen put away against the Kansas City Chiefs is one that will be remembered.

It was memorable from the way most saw it: on television.

Those lucky enough to see it in the stadium got an even better view.

But not many got to see it from the ground level. Now you can.

Allen’s scamper and how it looks on the field, which brought the scoreboard to it’s final 30-21 look, can be found in the clips below: