Instant analysis of Chiefs’ Week 13 win over Broncos

Lightning-fast analysis of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 13 game against the Denver Broncos.

We made it through one of the stranger Kansas City Chiefs games of the season. The Denver Broncos took control early in this one, keeping the ball away from Patrick Mahomes and the K.C. offense. They found out just like everyone else does that you can’t keep Mahomes down for long. He took control of the game in the second half and the defense wrapped things up in a bow for a 22-16 final score.

Raheem Morris expresses confidence in team when asked about Koetter

The Atlanta Falcons dropped their eighth game of the season on Sunday, a 21-16 loss to the New Orleans Saints that made the team’s minimal playoff chances even slimmer.

The Atlanta Falcons dropped their eighth game of the season on Sunday, a 21-16 loss to the New Orleans Saints that made the team’s minimal playoff chances even slimmer. It wasn’t as bad as the Falcons’ loss in New Orleans  two weeks ago, and they had a realistic shot to win at the end.

But there’s little to feel good about after another woeful offensive performance from a team ripe with play-makers.

Falcons interim head coach Raheem Morris didn’t point fingers after the game, even when pressed on whether or not he still has confidence in offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter.

“You know, I’m very confident in our team, just in general,” Morris responded when asked directly about Koetter. “You’ll never separate anybody when talking about team.”

Watch Morris’ postgame press conference below, as shared by the team’s Twitter account.

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Seahawks’ loss to Giants stings for safety Jamal Adams

The Seattle Seahawks’ loss to the New York Giants is particularly painful for safety Jamal Adams having come from New York.

Although the Seattle Seahawks saw an improved defensive performance from some of their players Sunday afternoon, the team still dropped the Week 13 contest to the New York Giants by a score of 17-12.

The defeat was particularly difficult for safety Jamal Adams, especially against a club the Seahawks – by all rights – should have beaten handily.

“It stings, it stings. I’m pissed off,” Adams said during his postgame press conference. “Coming from where I came from, a New York team, it just hits a little bit different for me. But it’s not about me. Obviously, we’re going to bounce back, we’re going to figure it out, we’re going to correct
mistakes.

“But it definitely stings, it definitely stings.”

Adams logged a decent outing himself, posting 11 total tackles (8 solo) and a sack on the day.

The Seahawks’ star safety will face an even more personal opponent next week when Seattle squares off against his former team and adversary, the New York Jets.

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5 takeaways from Seattle’s painful defeat by New York in Week 13

The Seattle Seahawks lost in brutal fashion to the New York Giants at home by a score of 17-12. Here are five takeaways from the game.

The Seattle Seahawks suffered a 17-12 loss at the hands of the New York Giants to drop to 8-4 on the season and lose sole possession of first place in the NFC West. Here are five takeaways from the game.

Seahawks suffer only minor injuries in Week 13 loss to Giants

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll provided a number of player injury updates following the team’s loss to the New York Giants in Week 13.

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The Seattle Seahawks suffered an upset loss at the hands of the New York Giants in Week 13, falling to the G Men 17-12. After the defeat, the Seahawks are now 8-4 on the year.

In addition to losing the ballgame, Seattle also suffered a couple of minor injuries during the matchup, including to right tackle Jamarco Jones – already the third-string player who was in at the position.

Jones was ruled out due to a groin injury late in the contest and Chad Wheeler was sent in off the bench.

Coach Pete Carroll confirmed Jones had pulled his groin during his postgame press conference.

Wide receiver Tyler Lockett took a hit to the head early in the game and went to the medical tent to be evaluated. He went through a quick concussion test and was cleared to play and re-entered the matchup.

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Chiefs vs. Broncos live tweets and scoring updates

Follow along as Chiefs Wire staff and other media members tweet throughout the twelfth Chiefs game of the 2020 season.

Are you ready for some football, Chiefs Kingdom?

Kickoff is coming up at 7:20 p.m. CT as the Kansas City Chiefs face the Denver Broncos in Week 13. You can find all the important details about how to watch the game and more here.

Looking for live scoring updates? We’ll update those in the chart below. Be sure to bookmark the page or click this link for the latest updates.

Chiefs vs. Broncos score

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53-man roster guide

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Follow along as the Chiefs Wire staff and other media members tweet during the game. Get the absolute latest updates on our Twitter list down below.

Inactive players

Inactives for Chiefs vs. Broncos, Week 13

Live Tweets

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Chiefs’ 2020 schedule

Week Opponent Time (CT) | Date Channel
1 vs. Houston Texans 7:20 p.m. Thu, Sept. 10th NBC
2 at Los Angeles Chargers 3:25  p.m. Sun, Sept. 20th CBS
3 at Baltimore Ravens 7:15 p.m. Mon, Sept. 28th ESPN
4 vs. New England Patriots 6:05 p.m. Mon, Oct. 5th CBS
5 vs. Las Vegas Raiders 12:00 p.m. Sun, Oct. 11th CBS
6 at Buffalo Bills 4:00 p.m. Mon, Oct. 19th FOX/NFLN/Amazon
7 at Denver Broncos 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct 25th CBS
8 vs. New York Jets 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 1st CBS
9 vs. Carolina Panthers 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 8th FOX
10 BYE BYE BYE
11 at Las Vegas Raiders 7:20 p.m. Sun, Nov. 22nd NBC
12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3:25 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29th CBS
13 vs. Denver Broncos 7:20 p.m. Sun, Dec. 6th NBC
14 at Miami Dolphins 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 13th CBS
15 at New Orleans Saints 3:25 p.m. Sun, Dec. 20th CBS
16 vs. Atlanta Falcons 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 27th FOX
17 vs. Los Angeles Chargers 12:00 p.m. Sun, Jan. 3rd CBS

 

WATCH: Seahawks running back Chris Carson’s 4th-quarter touchdown

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson went deep to running back Chris Carson for 28 yards and the Seahawks score in Week 13.

Well, it took over three quarters of football and nearly 54 minutes on the field but Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson finally scored the team’s first touchdown of the day in the Week 13 contest against the New York Giants.

Quarterback Russell Wilson went deep to Carson for 28 yards and the Seahawks score – marking the 58th-straight game with a touchdown to tie a Seattle record.

The TD narrowed the Giants’ lead over the Seahawks to 17-12, making it a 5-point game once again.

As of this post, there are two minutes remaining in the ball game.

Here are Wilson and Carson putting points on the board.

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Inactives for Chiefs vs. Broncos, Week 13

These players will be inactive for Chiefs vs. Broncos, Week 13.

The Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for their Week 13 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs:

  • CB BoPete Keyes
  • LB Darius Harris
  • OT Martinas Rankin
  • TE Ricky Seals-Jones
  • DE Tim Ward
  • DT Khalen Saunders

Here is the inactive list for the Broncos:

  • CB Kevin Toliver
  • RB Jeremy Cox
  • S Trey Marshall
  • LB Mark Barron
  • OG Netane Muti
  • DL McTelvin Agim

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Darrell Bevell pulls off an anti-Matt Patricia victory in first game as interim coach

Welcome to the Darrell Bevell era in Detroit. The Lions still have their flaws, but the team is noticeably different than they were under the previous regime.

Welcome to the Darrell Bevell era in Detroit.

The Lions still have their flaws, especially on defense, but this team is noticeably different than they were under the previous regime. From the team’s approach leading up to the game to how they closed out the victory, this was the antithesis of most things former-Lions coach Matt Patricia has preached for three years.

When Bevell took over last weekend, he said he was going to change some things. While not all those changes were made public, there were notable changes in practice: ranging from music aimed at a younger generation to an adjustment of the player’s schedule — players reportedly complained to Bevell they were feeling run down under the Patricia schedule — and the energy level went up a notch.

Consistently, players were reported to be looser and more relaxed in the locker room and it matched Bevell’s approach of allowing them to have more fun during the week.

Once the game started, Bevell — who is still calling the plays — was aggressive on offense, opening the playbook up a bit more, especially the deep pass, as noted in Matthew Stafford’s pass distribution chart, courtesy of NFL Next Gen Stats:

The Lions managed sixty yards and two touchdowns on the ground, but they were by no means married to it as something they had to “establish”.

Additionally, the defense failed to stop the run today — another phrase we have heard every week for the last 1,000 days — and while that led to a double-digit deficit, the late-game playcalling didn’t force the team into a meltdown.

Make no mistake, the defense is still bad, there’s only so much you can change in a week, but the demeanor and attitude that surrounds this team has been altered.

In today’s post-game press conference, worn-out all-too-common phrases — like “We didn’t execute well enough. We’ve gotta coach better, I’ve gotta coach better. And we’ve gotta play better.” — were nowhere to be found. Instead, Bevell introduced thoughtful and raw insight.

Here’s a sampling of the best responses from Bevell’s post-game presser:

“We had a windshield and no rearview mirror.”

“They continued to play, you know, for 60 minutes.”

On his halftime speech: “Play just until there’s no time left on the clock, and continue to play with the joy and the enthusiasm that we wanted to play with and we’ll see what happens at the end.”

“That’s what I asked them to do, just keep playing and keep playing and good things would happen at the end, and it did.”

“My mentality was that, like if I’m going to lead these guys, I gotta have that same belief.”

“We kind of let him (Stafford) play today, and he just responded in a big way.”

“I think we just probably had a little bit more focus on them (big plays) this week, and Matthew (Stafford) responded in a good way.”

“Matthew Stafford presented (me with) the game ball in there (locker room). It was just — I mean I can’t even describe it, just amazing.”

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Week 13 halftime stats: Seahawks lead Giants 5-0 at Lumen Field

The Seattle Seahawks lead the New York Giants 5-0 in Week 13 at the half at Lumen field. Here are the stats after two quarters of play.

The Seattle Seahawks lead the New York Giants 5-0 in Week 13 at the half at Lumen field.

Here’s a look at the stats after two quarters of play.