KC Chiefs: Four things to watch vs Los Angeles Chargers in week 11
The looming potential return of Eric Fisher and Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff is a huge boost.
Chiefs starting left tackle Eric Fisher has been out since week two of this year’s regular season. Fisher had received medical attention and had surgery on a sports hernia back on September 19.
Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff is also back to practicing and has a good chance to suit up and play against the Chargers on Monday night. LDT has been rehabbing an injured ankle since week eight’s match-up against the Green Bay Packers.
Getting back to key pieces to this Chiefs offensive line will be a big upgrade in both helping out in the running and passing game. With the offensive line being banged up this season, the depth is starting to replenish itself and our line will be more solidified to allow the Chiefs to extend plays and keep players from causing havoc in the backfield.
Fisher and LDT will play a huge role in keeping MVPat upright in a critical game.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be traveling to Mexico City for its Monday Night Match-up against the Chargers.
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The Chiefs currently hold a winning record against the Chargers in the all time series at 61-56-1. Over the past five meetings, KC has won four out of five with the loss coming from the last meeting during the 2018 season in which the Chargers won in the final seconds of the game.
Field conditions could be a playing a factor in the game this year as last year’s game against the Rams was moved do to the poor conditions. Hopefully that doesn’t result in anymore injuries because the Chiefs have had far too many of those.
The KC Chiefs are getting down to the point where a loss will start hurting them more if they continue playing poorly.
This has now become a pivotal game in a wild season, so expect Andy Reid to have his team ready to go in a primetime divisional game. He’s also been dominant against the AFC West during his time in Kansas City, so let’s have faith, Chiefs Kingdom!