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The Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs will go head-to-head on Sunday Night Football. Denver and Kansas City are still in the race for the AFC West and the playoffs. The Denver Broncos can tie the Chiefs for first place in the AFC West with a win on Sunday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs started the 2021-2022 season rough but have turned things around, winning four of their last five games. Denver began the 2021-2022 season 3-0 but have gone 3-2 in their previous five games. Both teams are looking to gain footing in the competitive AFC playoff picture with a win.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Denver Broncos last five games
Week | Opponent | Did they Cover (Y/N) |
Week 7 | Cleveland Browns | N |
Week 8 | Washington Football Team | Y |
Week 9 | Dallas Cowboys | Y |
Week 10 | Philadelphia Eagles | N |
Week 12 | Los Angeles Chargers | Y |
Kansas City Chiefs last five games
Week | Opponent | Did they Cover (Y/N) |
Week 7 | Tennessee Titans | N |
Week 8 | New York Giants | N |
Week 9 | Green Bay Packers | N |
Week 10 | Las Vegas Raiders | Y |
Kansas City Chiefs Injury Report:
- RB Jerick McKinnon: Injured Reserve;
- DT Khalen Saunders: Injured Reserve.
Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman appeared on the Chiefs’ injury report this week, but they both returned to full participants on Thursday. Kansas City has two questionable players for Sunday’s contest, Rashad Fenton and Lucas Niang. Both Fenton and Niang missed practice on Thursday and are questionable for Sunday night.
Denver Broncos Injury Report:
- C Brett Jones: Out;
- RB Melvin Gordon III: Questionable;
- OT Garett Bolles: Questionable;
- OT Calvin Anderson: Inured Reserve;
- CB Nate Hairston: Questionable.
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon missed another practice on Thursday and could miss Sunday’s contest. Denver did upgrade three defensive players to a limited practice on Thursday. Bradley Chubb, Kareem Jackson, and Baron Browning upgraded and will likely play Sunday night.