Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has confirmed that Patrick Mahomes will be left out from the team in the match against Denver Broncos, to be held on January 5, 2025.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes in the frame
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Kansas City Chiefs to leave star quarterback Patrick Mahomes on the bench for the game against Denver Broncos.
Tight end Travis Kelce may miss out on the contest too.
As anticipated, Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, confirmed that the Chiefs will rest key starters, including Patrick Mahomes, for Sunday’s game. The decision will give Carson Wentz the opportunity to lead the team. According to reports, Travis Kelce could also be rested for the contest.
Chiefs to make perceptible changes for the Broncos game
Aside from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, defensive lineman Chris Jones, running back Isiah Pacheco, edge rusher George Karlaftis, and cornerback Trent McDuffie, could also be rested for the match. Chiefs attained the luxury following an exceptional show at Christmas Day against the Steelers. The 29-10 victory ensured the number one spot on the table, allowing them the opportunity to rest key players and test the bench against the Broncos.
Do or Die for Broncos
As for the Denver Broncos, the situation is not as lively as the Chiefs, rather it is the complete opposite. The Broncos’ postseason fate hangs in the balance, as they aim to win and secure a wildcard berth, or rely on favorable outcomes from other games to extend their season. However, with the Chiefs resting most of its starting lineup, the Broncos will fancy their chances and could get the job done at the Empower Field on January 5, 2025.
Despite the Chiefs resting key players, the Broncos face a formidable challenge, as their opponents boast strong coaching, depth, and a potential desire to spoil their divisional rivals’ playoff hopes.
The Broncos would grab a playoff berth as the No. 7 seed by beating the Chiefs, earning a trip to Buffalo for their postseason opener. If they lose, they will require the Jets to beat the Dolphins and the Steelers to beat the Bengals.
In the potential absence of key men from the Chiefs’ squad, the attention will be on DeAndre Hopkins. Should the likely changes transpire, the three-time All-Pro wide receiver will get plenty of playing time against the Broncos.
it should be noted that, with 610 receiving yards and 56 catches, Hopkins is close to triggering several contract incentives, including bonuses for reaching 65 catches, 750 receiving yards, and six touchdown receptions.