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.

10 studs from Chiefs Week 9 win over Dolphins in Germany

These 10 players helped lift the #Chiefs to victory against the #Dolphins in Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 9 win over the Miami Dolphins in Frankfurt, Germany was an instant classic that is sure to be revisited by fans as the defending Super Bowl champions look to bring home another title later in the season.

Though Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense struggled in the second half, their performance through the game’s first two quarters was admirable, and Kansas City’s defense played one of its best games of the season.

Several Chiefs stood out as top performers in the game, and as Kansas City enters its bye week ahead of its Super Bowl LVII rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11, the team seems primed for something special in the back half of its 2023 campaign.

There remains room for improvement on both sides of the ball, but after securing a gritty win against Miami, arguably the AFC’s best team, the sky is the limit for the Chiefs.

Check out which players earned stud status for Kansas City in Week 9:

Three keys to a Chiefs victory vs. Broncos in Week 8

Check out these three keys to a #Chiefs victory against the #Broncos in Week 8:

The Kansas City Chiefs face the Denver Broncos for the second time in three weeks on Sunday in a game that has totally different implications for both teams.

While Denver is trending towards a potential fire sale at the trade deadline after a 2-5 start, Kansas City sits atop the AFC with a 6-1 record heading into this divisional matchup.

Snowy weather is expected to alter the way each team gameplans for the Week 8 tilt, and while the Chiefs are prohibitive favorites to earn their seventh straight win, anything can happen in adverse conditions, especially in a road game.

The Broncos are likely to play a no-holds-barred brand of football against Kansas City in this game as they look to snap a losing streak to the Chiefs that extends back the better part of a decade. Fans in attendance should bundle up, grab some hot cocoa, and expect a quirky contest in the blizzard-like conditions of Mile High Denver.

9 studs from the Chiefs’ Week 7 win vs. Chargers

Take a look at which #Chiefs were top performers in Kansas City’s Week 7 win over the #Chargers.

The Kansas City Chiefs played their hearts out in Week 7 against the Los Angeles Chargers and came away from the hard-fought divisional matchup with a win to show for their efforts.

Patrick Mahomes looked like he was back in MVP form, passing for more than 400 yards, 179 of which were brought in by All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce. Rashee Rice, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and Isiah Pacheco also got involved in the passing game, hauling in touchdowns to keep Kansas City in the driver’s seat.

Defensively, the Chiefs started slow but gradually worked their way toward pitching a second-half shutout that limited the Chargers to just 17 points at the game’s final whistle.

Kansas City’s performance was commendable on both sides of the ball, and won’t soon be forgotten by fans who witnessed their utter domination of Justin Herbert and Los Angeles’ stacked defense.

Check out which players rose to the top in the Chiefs’ Week 7 win over the Chargers:

WATCH: Chiefs LB Willie Gay Jr. sacks Justin Herbert for huge loss

#Chiefs LB Willie Gay Jr. took #Chargers QB Justin Herbert down for a huge loss in Week 7

The Kansas City Chiefs are tied with the Los Angeles Chargers heading into the second quarter of the teams’ highly anticipated Week 7 divisional matchup.

After seeing a long touchdown from Patrick Mahomes to Jerick McKinnon called back due to a penalty on veteran guard Joe Thuney, Kansas City was forced to settle for a field goal on their first drive on offense.

When Los Angeles got the ball back, the Chargers looked reinvigorated and seemed destined to score a touchdown before Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay Jr. sacked quarterback Justin Herbert for a huge loss. Los Angeles would settle for a field goal, and give Mahomes a chance to take the lead on the other end.

Plays like this have made Gay one of the most beloved players on Kansas City’s defense, and are indicative of the unit’s improvement in 2023. Gay’s presence keeps opposing offenses honest in the passing game, whether compensating for his pass-rush ability or coverage skills.

Chiefs LB Willie Gay: Despite Chris Jones absence, defense is ‘rolling’ in training camp

#Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay told reporters on Friday that Kansas City’s defense is “rolling” in St. Joseph despite Chris Jones’ absence.

Chris Jones’ contract situation has remained one of the biggest storylines during the early phases of the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2023 training camp.

The 29-year-old defensive tackle is entering the final year of his contract and is seeking an extension that will make him at least the second-highest-paid player at his position.

It was reported by Nate Taylor of The Athletic earlier this week that Kansas City is “at a stalemate” in their negotiations with Jones, who is said to be asking for $30 million per season. If that is the case and Jones is, in fact, seeking that much money, the All-Pro pass rusher’s holdout could persist for the foreseeable future.

Jones is overwhelmingly likely to play in 2023, but the question remains if he will do so on a new contract or not.

Despite Jones’ absence from training camp, linebacker Willie Gay told reporters on Friday that he feels the Chiefs’ defense is in a good spot as they prepare for the coming season at Missouri Western State University.

“We’ve been rolling,” Gay explained of the defense’s progression. “We all know [that] Chris Jones [has not been here], but we’ve been rolling. With him, of course, we will be a great defense. But, while we are here and while things are the way they are, we are going to ball out.”

If and when Jones reports to training camp, Gay expects that the veteran defensive tackle will make a major impact. However, while Jones is still gone, Kansas City’s defensive players are maintaining focus on their individual roles and responsibilities within coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s system.

“[Jones will] add a big piece, a big piece that we hope to have,” Gay continued later in his comments to the media. “I mean, we can’t be out here thinking – dang, I wish Chris [Jones] was here – but we just have to handle things the way they are and roll with it.”

Jones’ contract situation with the Chiefs will continue to be a major talking point until he arrives at the team’s training camp in St. Joseph. But, until the negotiations are concluded, the Chiefs’ defensive personnel will have to operate without their superstar teammate on the field.

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Ranking linebacker corps in the AFC West

Ranking linebacker corps in the AFC West

How does each team in the AFC West compare to each other at the linebacker position? Let’s rank them.

Chiefs LB Drue Tranquill has personal hype man for offseason workouts

Drue Tranquill was plenty motivated by the encouragement of a teammate in a video posted to the #Chiefs’ official Twitter account. | from @TheJohnDillon

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The Kansas City Chiefs made a major upgrade to their linebacker corps by adding Drue Tranquill in free agency, and with offseason workouts in full swing, it seems that he has made quick friends with his new teammates.

In a video posted to Twitter by the Chiefs’ official account, a player is seen hyping up Tranquill as he lifts. That player is none other than third-year linebacker Willie Gay, serving as Tranquill’s personal hype man, cementing a newfound chemistry between the linebackers who used to be rivals and are now teammates in Kansas City.

Fans should expect the bond between these two defensive presences to be at an all-time high when training camp starts in July. If the video is any indication, intensity shouldn’t be an issue for the unit when the regular season finally comes around.

Be sure to notice Tranquill’s incredibly vascular physique, too. It should lend itself to some hard-hitting plays as he patrols the middle of Kansas City’s defense in 2023 along with Gay, Nick Bolton, Leo Chenal and the rest of the Chiefs’ fresh faces on the defensive side of the ball.

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Takeaways and observations from Eagles 38-35 loss to Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII

Here are key takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in #SuperBowl 57

The Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 on Sunday, to win their second Super Bowl title in the past four seasons.

An amazing contest was marred by a controversial holding penalty called on Eagles cornerback James Bradberry that gave the Chiefs a chance to run the clock down and kick a 27-yard game-winning field goal with eight seconds left, which Harrison Butker promptly made.

Regular season MVP Patrick Mahomes took home the Super Bowl LVII MVP as well after he finished 21 of 27 for 182 yards with three touchdowns. Kansas City scored a touchdown on its first three drives of the second half after trailing at halftime 24-14.

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was 27 of 37 for 304 yards passing, while also rushing for three touchdowns (15 carries, 70 yards) and tied the game at 35 on a two-point conversion with about five minutes left.

With the confetti falling and all eyes on NFL free agency, here are ten takeaways from the 38-35 loss.

Instant analysis of Eagles 38-35 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII

Here is the instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles’ 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in #SuperBowl 57

The Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 on Sunday, to win their second Super Bowl title in the past four seasons.

An amazing contest was marred by a controversial holding penalty called on Eagles cornerback James Bradberry that gave the Chiefs a chance to run the clock down and kick a 27-yard game-winning field goal with eight seconds left, which Harrison Butker promptly made.

Regular season MVP Patrick Mahomes took home the Super Bowl LVII MVP as well after he finished 21 of 27 for 182 yards with three touchdowns. Kansas City scored a touchdown on its first three drives of the second half after trailing at halftime 24-14.

With the confetti falling and all eyes on NFL free agency, here is an instant analysis of the devastating loss.