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    TopekaRoy
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      #1085400
      TopekaRoy
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        [TABLE]
        [TR]
        [TD]The Kansas City
        Chiefs

        3-5, 1-2 @ Home
        [/TD]
        [TD]

        @[/TD]
        [TD]The New York
        Giants
        2-5, 1-2 Away
        [/TD]
        [/TR]
        [TR]
        [TD][IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/kc.png&h=208&w=208[/IMG][/TD]
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        [/TR]
        [/TABLE]

        Monday, November 1st, 7:15PM CT
        at
        Arrowhead Stadium

        Kansas City, Missouri
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        #1085401
        TopekaRoy
        Participant
          Stats & Stuff


          Weather forecast:
          nrain.png 41 degrees fahrenheit. Possible Light Rain, 5mph NE winds

          Line: Chiefs -10, Over/Under: 52

          Trends:
          Chiefs:
          Kansas City are 3-14-1 ATS in their last 18 games.
          Kansas City are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games.
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Kansas City’s last 6 games against NY Giants.
          Kansas City are 1-8 ATS in their last 9 games at home.
          Kansas City are 2-5 ATS in their last 7 games this season.
          Kansas City are 9-1 SU in their last 10 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference conference.
          Kansas City are 9-2 SU in their last 11 games against an opponent in the National Football Conference East division.
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Kansas City’s last 6 games played on a Monday.
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Kansas City’s last 12 games played on a Monday when at home.

          Giants:

          The total has gone UNDER in 10 of NY Giants’ last 14 games.
          NY Giants are 3-8 SU in their last 11 games.
          NY Giants are 8-1 ATS in their last 9 games against Kansas City.
          NY Giants are 5-1 SU in their last 6 games against Kansas City.
          NY Giants are 11-3 ATS in their last 14 games on the road.
          NY Giants are 2-5 SU in their last 7 games this season.
          NY Giants are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference conference.
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of NY Giants’ last 5 games against an opponent in the American Football Conference West division.
          NY Giants are 1-4 SU in their last 5 games played in week 8.

          Against the Spread:
          [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252018291_5045690392125315_5870405949690091741_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=C5yb4K60xDYAX-iN_1x&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=e35cfde628a3144e5eb01549c12d326e&oe=6184B30E[/IMG]

          Last 7 Games Head-2-Head:
          [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252177408_5045690382125316_532003794959530404_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=gKEV_x1wYZoAX-toCt8&tn=CiCY3fvTpWrEQu5X&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=67732203cc758bc03ea172dfac6835c6&oe=61854B2A[/IMG]

          Notable Quotables:
          Chiefs:

          “You have to battle through adversity. It’s been rainbows and flowers these last few years, but when you want to build something substantial and great, you’re going to go through [times] like this.”

          –Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes

          Giants:

          “From Coach Reid on down, [the Chiefs are] very well coached, very situationally prepared, and very capable in all three phases.”

          –Giants Head Coach Joe Judge

          OddsShark Super Computer Prediction:
          [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/251913470_5045690372125317_258819132468551202_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=o77-_EDPKMsAX8Kuk7G&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=33f555b967ebb938452571b7b732bdaf&oe=618481E3[/IMG]

          #1085402
          TopekaRoy
          Participant
            Schedules/Results:

            [TABLE=”width: 825″]
            [TR]
            [TD][IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/kc.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG][/TD]
            [TD][IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/nyg.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR]
            [TD] [TABLE=”class: cfb-sch”]
            [TR]
            [TD]Date
            [/TD]
            [TD]Opponent
            [/TD]
            [TD]Time/TV[/TD]
            [TD]Tickets[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Sep. 12[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]CLE Browns
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]W 33-29[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Sep. 19[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at BAL Ravens
            M&T Bank Stdm
            Baltimore, MD[/TD]
            [TD] 8:20pm ET
            NBC[/TD]
            [TD]L 36-35[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Sep. 26[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]LA Chargers
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]L 30-24[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 3[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at PHI Eagles
            Lncln Fin Field
            Philadelphia, PA[/TD]
            [TD]1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]W 42-30[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 10[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]BUF Bills
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 8:20pm ET
            NBC[/TD]
            [TD]L 38-20[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 17[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at WAS Team
            FedExField
            Landover, MD[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]W 31-13[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 24[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at TEN Titans
            Nissan Stadium
            Nashville, TN[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]L 27-3[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Monday
            Nov. 1
            [/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]NY Giants
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO
            [/TD]
            [TD] 8:15pm ET ESPN
            [/TD]
            [TD]Buy
            Tickets

            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 7[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]GB Packers
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]Buy
            Tickets
            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 14[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at LV Raiders
            Allegiant Stdm
            Las Vegas, NV[/TD]
            [TD] 8:20pm ET
            NBC[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 21[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]DAL Cowboys
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 28[/TD]
            [TD].
            BYE
            .[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 5[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]DEN Broncos
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 12[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]LV Raiders
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Thursday
            Dec. 16[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at LA Chargers
            SoFi Stadium
            Inglewood, CA[/TD]
            [TD] 8:20pm ET
            FOX/NFLN/
            AMAZON[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 26[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]PIT Steelers
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Jan. 2[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at CIN Bengals
            P Brown Stadium
            Cincinnati, OH[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Jan. 9[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at DEN Broncos
            Mile High
            Denver, CO[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [/TABLE]
            [/TD]
            [TD] [TABLE=”class: cfb-sch”]
            [TR]
            [TD]Date
            [/TD]
            [TD]Opponent[/TD]
            [TD]Time/TV[/TD]
            [TD]Tickets[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Sep. 12[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]DEN Broncos
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]L 27-13[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Thursday
            Sep. 16[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at WAS Team
            FedExField
            Landover, MD[/TD]
            [TD] 8:20pm ET
            NFLN[/TD]
            [TD]L 30-29[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Sep. 26[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]ATL Falcons
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]L 17-14[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 3[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at NO Saints
            Csars Sprdme
            New Orleans, LA[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]W 27-21
            (OT)
            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 10[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at DAL Cowboys
            AT&T Stdm
            Arlington, TX[/TD]
            [TD] 4:25pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]L 44-20[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 17[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]LA Rams
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]L 38-11[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Oct. 24[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]CAR Panthers
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD]W 25-3[/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Monday
            Nov. 1
            [/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at KC Chiefs
            Arrowhead
            Kansas City, MO
            [/TD]
            [TD] 8:15pm ET
            ESPN
            [/TD]
            [TD]Buy
            Tickets

            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 7[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]LV Raiders
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD]Buy
            Tickets
            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 14[/TD]
            [TD].
            BYE
            .[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Monday
            Nov. 22[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at TB Bucs
            R James Stdm
            Tampa, FL[/TD]
            [TD] 8:15pm ET
            ESPN[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Nov. 28[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]PHI Eagles
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 5[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at MIA Dolphins
            Hard Rock Stdm
            Miami Grdns, FL[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 12[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at LA Chargers
            SoFi Stadium
            Inglewood, CA[/TD]
            [TD] 4:05pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 19[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]DAL Cowboys
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Dec. 26[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at PHI Eagles
            Lncln Fin Field
            Philadelphia, PA[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Jan. 2[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″] at CHI Bears
            Soldier Field
            Chicago, IL[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            CBS[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [TR=”class: nfl”]
            [TD] Sunday
            Jan. 9[/TD]
            [TD=”class: cfb2″]WAS Team
            MetLife Stdm
            E Rutherford, NJ[/TD]
            [TD] 1:00pm ET
            FOX[/TD]
            [TD][/TD]
            [/TR]
            [/TABLE]
            [/TD]
            [/TR]
            [/TABLE]

            #1085474
            TopekaRoy
            Participant

              Injury Report:
              [IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/kc.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG]
              M. Burton RB Pectoral
              Probable
              P. Mahomes
              QB Head
              Probable
              M. Remmers
              T Knee
              Questionable
              C. Ward
              CB Foot
              Questionable
              A. Hitchens
              LB Triceps
              OUT
              K. Saunders
              DT Knee
              OUT
              J. Fortson
              TE Achilles
              OUT
              C. Edwards-Helaire
              RB Knee
              IR
              J. Kaindoh
              DE Ankle
              IR
              [IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/nyg.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG]
              D. Shelton NT Pectoral
              Probable
              S. Shepard
              WR Hamstring
              Questionable
              K. Toney
              WR Ankle
              Questionable
              K. Smith
              TE Knee
              Questionable
              N. Ebner
              S Ankle
              OUT
              K. Golladay
              WR Knee
              OUT
              S. Barkley
              RB Ankle
              OUT
              L. Carter
              LB Ankle
              OUT
              C. Coughlin
              LB Ankle
              OUT
              S. Lemieux
              G Knee
              OUT
              C. Board
              WR Arm
              OUT indefinitely
              L. Toilolo TE Achilles
              IR
              J. Peppers
              S Ankle
              IR
              Q. Wilson
              CB Ankle
              IR
              N. Gates
              G Leg
              IR
              J. Kalu
              CB Pectoral
              IR
              A. Thomas
              T Ankle
              IR
              T. Brunson
              LB Knee
              IR
              R. John
              WR Ankle
              IR
              K. Murphy
              G Ankle
              IR
              E. Smith
              LB Hamstring
              IR
              B. Martinez
              LB ACL
              IR; is out for season
              R. Williams CB ACL
              IR; is out for season

              #1085475
              TopekaRoy
              Participant

                Depth Charts:
                [TABLE]
                [TR]
                [TD][IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/kc.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG][/TD]
                [TD]
                Chiefs
                [/TD]
                [/TR]
                [/TABLE]
                OFFENSE
                [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252152462_5045690325458655_726387621550572826_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=QFuItbqhg4UAX-I–Fk&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=186f54bee07b8d4d8e9ae517d8b2a934&oe=61854BAF[/IMG]
                DEFENSE
                [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252602619_5045690315458656_9063268123556511007_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=dhohe41M4LYAX9t8LkU&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=37388398bd83553013cb0a0f392041a5&oe=6183F3E2[/IMG] [TABLE]
                [TR]
                [TD][IMG]https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/nyg.png&h=100&w=100[/IMG][/TD]
                [TD]
                Giants
                [/TD]
                [/TR]
                [/TABLE]
                OFFENSE
                [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/251790241_5045690282125326_1240578273794109252_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=8mDMJ6Nj9OoAX_vt5o5&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=aab171eba23fa7e95713005201d375b3&oe=6184C243[/IMG]
                DEFENSE

                [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252054122_5045690208792000_4113801972695424845_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=-4r1Q46ahPEAX8qqkYo&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=af37e4d8a4cb3a8ecb54dbc4eb6a8294&oe=61839490[/IMG]

                #1085476
                TopekaRoy
                Participant
                  More Stats & More Stuff

                  Team Leaders:
                  [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/251825076_5045690178792003_6436904193680191406_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=7snaVcur-fkAX87sU3N&tn=CiCY3fvTpWrEQu5X&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=1c2ffc1a8ede9a39ebe2b8ebab55b56e&oe=61843B6C[/IMG]
                  [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/251847155_5045690165458671_2604899169845603410_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=12theZ9Ysv8AX-2Iitt&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-3.fna&oh=9e0a808a88b10a08358a78ebd06a1038&oe=6183FD03[/IMG]

                  Expert’s Picks:
                  [IMG]https://scontent.fmci1-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/252074636_5045690042125350_1507305265498343670_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=mQgaJFgMjzkAX_3zpuQ&_nc_ht=scontent.fmci1-4.fna&oh=1b607f50ce7c7b05b793035a2effc13a&oe=6185629A[/IMG]

                  Prisco’s Pick:
                  [TABLE]
                  [TR]
                  [TD][IMG]http://chiefscrowd.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=884&d=1484473553&thumb=1[/IMG][/TD]
                  [TD][TABLE]
                  [TR]
                  [TD]

                  This should be a get-right game
                  for the Chiefs. The defense isn’t
                  good, but it’s the poor play of
                  the offense that has surprised
                  some. This will be their time to
                  get it turned around. Patrick
                  Mahomes has struggled lately,
                  but he won’t in this one.

                  Chiefs big.
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                  Chiefs 33
                  Giants 16
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                  #1085477
                  TopekaRoy
                  Participant

                    6 Stats to Know
                    from Chiefs.com
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                    [TD]Matt McMullen
                    Community & Digital Media Producer
                    Chiefs.com
                    @KCChiefs_Matt
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                    #1085478
                    TopekaRoy
                    Participant

                      Game Preview
                      From Chiefs.com
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                      [TD]Matt McMullen
                      Community & Digital Media Producer
                      Chiefs.com
                      @KCChiefs_Matt
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                      #1085479
                      TopekaRoy
                      Participant

                        Game Preview from The Associated Press

                        Chiefs aim to turn season around with rare win over Giants

                        By The Associated Press October 28, 2021

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                        Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) walks on the sideline after leaving the medical tent following a hard hit in the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)

                        NEW YORK GIANTS (2-5) at KANSAS CITY (3-4)

                        Monday, 8:15 p.m. EDT, ESPN

                        OPENING LINE: Kansas City by 10, according to FanDuel SportsBook

                        AGAINST THE SPREAD: New York 3-4, Kansas City 2-5.

                        SERIES RECORD: Giants lead 11-3.

                        LAST MEETING: Giants beat Chiefs 12-9 in OT on Nov. 19, 2017, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

                        LAST WEEK: Giants beat Panthers 25-3; Chiefs lost to Titans 27-3.

                        GIANTS OFFENSE: OVERALL (19), RUSH (26), PASS (13), SCORING (25)

                        GIANTS DEFENSE: OVERALL (20), RUSH (24), PASS (T13), SCORING (T23)

                        CHIEFS OFFENSE: OVERALL (3), RUSH (14), PASS (4), SCORING (8)

                        CHIEFS DEFENSE: OVERALL (28), RUSH (27), PASS (26), SCORING (T27)

                        TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Giants 0; Chiefs minus-10.

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                        Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) is restrained by quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) and head coach Andy Reid, right, as Kelce argues with an official in the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)

                        GIANTS PLAYER TO WATCH: DL Leonard Williams has sacks in three of his last four games, including 1 1/2 against the Panthers. The 27-year-old signed a $63 million, three-yea contract in the offseason to stay with the Giants, and he had been under scrutiny earlier in the year for not meeting expectations. But he is now third on the team with 39 tackles.

                        CHIEFS PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Patrick Mahomes is always worth watching, but it’s usually because of the did-you-see-that kind of plays he makes. But this season, Mahomes has struggled behind a revamped offensive line and already has thrown nine interceptions while losing two fumbles.

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                        New York Giants cornerback James Bradberry (24) smiles after making an interception during the first half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

                        KEY MATCHUP: Chiefs RB Darrel Williams has to produce against a porous Giants run defense if the Kansas City offense is to get on track. He’s been the lead back after Clyde Edwards-Helaire got hurt, but he’s combined for 26 carries and 82 yards the past two weeks.

                        KEY INJURIES: Giants S-PR Jabrill Peppers (knee) went on IR earlier in the week after being hurt on a punt return against Carolina. RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), WRs Kadarius Toney (ankle), Kenny Golladay (knee) and Sterling Shepard (hamstring) and DT Danny Shelton (pectoral) were inactive last week. … Chiefs LB Anthony Hitchens (triceps) could miss another game, forcing rookie Nick Bolton to make the on-field defensive calls.

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                        Carolina Panthers’ Brian Burns (53) sacks New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) as DaQuan Jones (90) closes in during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

                        SERIES NOTES: The Giants have dominated the series, winning 11 of 14 meetings and five of the last six. The only three wins by Kansas City have come at home: 38-17 in 1983, 20-17 in overtime in 1995, and 31-7 in 2013.

                        STATS AND STUFF: Giants QB Daniel Jones has had 100-plus ratings in two of his three road games. He is aiming for his fourth straight Monday night game with at least 25 completions. His 229 yards rushing are third in the league among quarterbacks. … WR Darius Slayton returned last week for New York after missing three games with a hamstring injury, and he had five catches for a team-high 63 yards. He has had two 100-yard games and two-plus TD catches in two of his last three on Monday night. … Giants WR Dante Pettis caught five passes for 39 yards and a TD last week. He also threw a 16-yard pass to Jones on a flea flicker. … Giants TE Evan Engram had season-high six receptions last week. … The Giants and Colts are the only NFL teams to have a takeaway in each of their first seven games this season. … CB James Bradberry got his third interception last week. J.C. Jackson of New England is the only other defensive back with at least three picks each of past three seasons. … PK Graham Gano kicked field goals of 44, 49 and 53 yards against Carolina and was chosen NFC special teams player of the week. … The Chiefs’ four losses are equal to their total the past two seasons combined. … Chiefs coach Andy Reid needs three wins to pass Curley Lambeau (226) for fifth in career regular-season victories. … Mahomes already has three more interceptions (nine) this season than all of last season. He had the league’s lowest interception rate in 2020. … Mahomes is averaging 7.5 yards per attempt, a half-yard lower than any other season in his five-year career. … Mahomes has thrown 35 TD passes with only seven interceptions in 12 starts against NFC teams. … Chiefs TE Travis Kelce had eight catches for 109 yards in his last game against New York. … WR Tyreek Hill has had five straight games with at least five catches for Kansas City. He has nine straight games at home with at least 50 yards receiving. … Bolton led the Chiefs with 15 tackles and four tackles-for-loss last week against Tennessee.

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                        New York Giants’ Collin Johnson (15) celebrates with Dante Pettis (13) after Pettis scored a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

                        FANTASY TIP: Keep an eye out for the final injury report Saturday and the inactive list 90 minutes before kickoff, because the Chiefs are bad enough on defense that Barkley, Golladay, Toney and Shepard are all worth putting in the lineup should they be available. Barkley has missed the past two weeks with his ankle injury.

                        #1085480
                        TopekaRoy
                        Participant
                          #1085481
                          TopekaRoy
                          Participant

                            5 things to watch as the Chiefs host the Giants
                            from ArrowheadPride.com

                            The Monday Night Football matchup features two losing teams with their backs against the wall.

                            By Ron Kopp, Jr | Oct 29, 2021, 2:05pm CDT

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                            Nov 19, 2017; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) is tackled by New York Giants safety Darian Thompson (27) during the second quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

                            If the Kansas City Chiefs (3-4) want to turn their season around, they’ll have to take it one week at a time — and that starts when they host the New York Giants (2-5) during Week 8’s Monday Night Football. DraftKings Sportsbook has the Chiefs as 9.5 point favorites.

                            For both teams, it’s pretty much do-or-die; the Chiefs have the NFL’s toughest remaining schedule, so losing to one of the weakest teams in that stretch would all but end any hopes for the postseason. The Giants are backed into a corner as well: falling to 2-6 would be nearly impossible to overcome.

                            Even with the difficult schedule coming up, the Chiefs play five of their next six games at home. If there were a recipe for turning a season around, it would start with a long stretch of home games — but winning the first one is the only thing to worry about right now.

                            I have five things to watch in this primetime matchup:

                            1. Establishing the running game

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                            I cringed while typing this headline.

                            When you have quarterback Patrick Mahomes — and the receiving weapons to whom he can throw — the running game shouldn’t be that important, but this team isn’t performing like a typical Chiefs team.

                            At this point, it might go without saying — but Mahomes has been pressing and playing uncomfortably. One way to help him regain his confidence is to minimize his dropbacks and run the ball effectively — and keep doing it until the defense has to give more attention to it. And if they don’t? Run it down their throats all night.

                            Not only does this relieve some of the pressure on Mahomes — who is the NFL’s current leader in dropbacks — it also builds confidence in the offensive line. Right now, they are clearly a stronger unit in the running game than they are in pass protection — in fact, they might be one of the league’s best run-blocking units. Giving them more opportunities to simply fire off and move a defender will strengthen their control of the line of scrimmage.

                            This does not mean that the Chiefs should run it on every early down — and it doesn’t mean they should run the same play over and over again, either. It’s about taking some pressure off the quarterback and allowing your linemen to do what they do best. Even if they again fall into an early hole, I’d like the offense to trust the run to string together positive plays.

                            2. Chiefs pass rushers showing improvement

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                            No NFL team has fewer sacks than the Chiefs do this season, notching only eight in seven games. They actually have the 12th-highest team-pressure percentage; they just aren’t finishing these plays.

                            That said, I believe the defensive line has already begun to turn a corner with their pass-rushing effectiveness — and this could be the game where that progress turns into results. Since defensive end Frank Clark returned in Week 5 against the Buffalo Bills, he and the rest of the unit have started penetrating the pocket more each week. With Chris Jones’ return last Sunday, the defensive line is truly at full strength for the first time all season.

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                            Clark’s pressure rate of 13.6% since Week 5 is one of the highest rates in the league for a player playing as many snaps as he has. Defensive tackle Jarran Reed has begun to make an impact, too: he has a team-leading six quarterback hits — three of them since Week 5. The continuing improvement of both of those players will allow Jones to rush more from an interior position — where he impacts the quarterback best.

                            On top of that, the Chiefs have started showing another wrinkle: using defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton as an edge rusher. In a small sample size, his quickness — combined with the raw strength as an interior lineman — has resulted in good snaps.

                            Considering the performance of the Giants’ offensive line — and injuries to its starters — this is the week for the pass rush to come alive; a big day could help build more consistency down the rest of the schedule.
                            Continued in next post~~~

                            #1085482
                            TopekaRoy
                            Participant

                              ~~~continued from previous post
                              3. New play designs in the passing game

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                              Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

                              One way to help Mahomes’ confidence is to be effective on the ground, but there’s more to it than that. When he is asked to drop back, he needs to take what the defense gives him — but he also needs head coach Andy Reid to work his magic, scheming receivers open for big plays.

                              The Chiefs know what they’ll be seeing in most of this game: some version of Cover 2 — whether there is man coverage underneath the deep safeties or short zones. We need to see more route concepts that take advantage of a Cover 2. That means vertical routes to the middle of the field between the two safeties — and more route combinations that push the deep safety to one side, where he must focus on one vertical route or the other.

                              Mahomes needs to improve his patience, keeping himself from pushing the ball downfield unnecessarily — but if receivers were actually open, he wouldn’t have to force deep passes. It is a lot tougher to do against the soft coverages they’ve been facing — but it’s not impossible. So on Monday, watch for Reid to step up his play designs — and improve when those plays are called.

                              4. Linebackers in pass coverage

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                              The Giants use play-action passes at a higher rate than average, doing it mostly from under center — and consistently getting quarterback Daniel Jones out in space on bootlegs. That will test the second level of the Kansas City defense, impacting their sideline-to-sideline range and their ability to pick up crossing routes.

                              Unfortunately, the Chiefs’ linebackers have been bad at that this season — especially last week against the Tennessee Titans. Their passing game was highly efficient because of the open throwing windows they saw at the intermediate level.

                              With the emphasis on stopping Titans running back Derrick Henry, the linebackers had an excuse for biting on the run — but that shouldn’t be the case against the Giants. New York has been inefficient on the ground; its ability to hand off — especially if running back Saquon Barkley doesn’t play — shouldn’t require as much attention.

                              That should allow the Chiefs’ second-level defenders to be in a better position to take away throwing windows on play-action passes and roll-outs — where this season, Jones has been at his best.

                              5. Shakeups in the wide receiver rotation

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                              Another way to help Mahomes get back in a groove is to consistently play wide receivers whom he can trust to target — and who also have the ability to make a big play. Frankly, that doesn’t describe wide receiver Demarcus Robinson.

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                              Robinson has an incredibly low usage rate for being on the field more than any other skill-position player not named Tyreek Hill or Travis Kelce. He has 110 fewer receiving yards than Byron Pringle — even though he’s played nearly 200 more snaps.

                              On top of that, he’s been flagged for holding penalties in each of the last three weeks. It’s time to rely less on Robinson — and more on Pringle, Mecole Hardman and Josh Gordon.

                              #1085405
                              TopekaRoy
                              Participant

                                There are 10 games left for the Chiefs. I’ve seen them win 10 games in a row before and that was with Alex Smith at QB. I don’t think they will do that this year but I do think they will win tonight. Every winning streak starts with a win.

                                Go Chiefs!

                                #1085406
                                matthewschiefs
                                Participant

                                  Lets just hope this team is ready to play this week and get the job done

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