UPDATE: Chiefs no longer stranded at MCI, en route to Denver for Week 18 matchup vs. Broncos

The #Chiefs are no longer stranded at Kansas City International Airport and are en route to Denver for their matchup against the #Broncos.

The Kansas City Chiefs are en route to Colorado for their Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, January 5 after inclement weather delayed their flight out West this afternoon.

In a post to Twitter, CBS Sports Lead Reporter Tracy Wolfson indicated that the Chiefs were “stranded” at Kansas City International Airport on Saturday as ice impacted runway operations.

Wolfson’s initial report didn’t indicate how long the delay was expected to last, but a follow-up post confirmed that the Chiefs had been on the tarmac since 1:15 p.m. CST.

At 5:20 p.m. CST, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that the team had taken off, and was en route to Denver.

The Broncos have a chance to clinch a playoff berth with a win over Kansas City on Sunday and may have gotten an extra edge for the Week 18 matchup with this latest misfortune endured by the Chiefs.

Stay tuned to see if the lengthy delay impacts the defending Super Bowl champions’ performance tomorrow afternoon.

Chiefs plane ‘stranded’ at Kansas City International Airport ahead of matchup vs. Broncos

According to a report, the #Chiefs were “stranded” at Kansas City International Airport ahead of their Week 18 matchup against the #Broncos.

According to a tweet from CBS Sports Lead Reporter Tracy Wolfson, the Kansas City Chiefs’ plane is “stranded” due to ice accumulation at Kansas City International Airport ahead of the defending Super Bowl champions’ Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

In a post to Twitter, Wolfson indicated that the Chiefs were expected to land in Denver this afternoon but are now delayed due to the weather at MCI.

It remains to be seen how long Kansas City’s players will have to wait at the newly renovated aerodrome, but the climactic inconvenience is sure to be a less-than-ideal way for the Chiefs to get their trip out West started.

Though a travel hiccup like this isn’t likely to affect the team’s ability to compete against the Broncos on Sunday, fans in Kansas City will have to wait to see exactly how the delay is expected to take, and what time the Chiefs end up landing in Denver on Saturday evening.