Fantasy Football: Five Kansas City Chiefs To Play Vs Chargers

Kansas City Chiefs running back Spencer Ware. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas City Chiefs running back Spencer Ware. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports /
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Fantasy Football: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith
Fantasy Football: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports /

As the Fantasy Football season comes to a close, here are five Kansas City Chiefs to play against the San Diego Chargers.

As the 2016 NFL regular season closes out this week for the Kansas City Chiefs and the rest of the league, many Fantasy Football are in their final games. This is championship week in Fantasy Football, and it comes with a whole new batch of challenges. Many players are scrambling right now to change their rosters as they find out certain players are being shut down to end the year.

It happens every season. There are a number of NFL franchises who simply have nothing to play for. These teams will bench many of their key personnel to avoid injuries, get in extra rest, or simply to see what they have in their young backups. While these reasons are all perfectly acceptable in the NFL, it drives fantasy owners completely crazy.

However, the Kansas City Chiefs likely won’t fall into that category. The Chiefs have something to play for this week as they are still looking at a scenario in which they can claim the AFC West. That, plus a Week 16 thrashing of the Broncos, should have many fantasy owners checking out the Chiefs roster for late additions to their fantasy teams.

Play At Your Own Risk

Because I am sure that someone has figured out a way to make this happen, I am forced to advise you that Dontari Poe is not a safe play at quarterback. Let’s face it, we all know that there is that one Fantasy Football player out there that has figured out how to do this and is telling everyone around them. Yes, “Bloated Tim Tebow” was a fun play…that doesn’t make moving Dontari Poe to quarterback a smart move.