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The Chiefs’ defense is preparing for a more confident Bo Nix on Sunday
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for this Sunday’s big divisional matchup against the Denver Broncos, the Chiefs’ coaches and players understand that the Broncos’ second-year quarterback Bo Nix isn’t the same player they saw last season. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo sees a player with confidence. “[Nix] looks like he has full command of what to do at the line of scrimmage,” Spagnuolo told reporters on Thursday. “You could see that last year. As the year went on, he got better and better at that. I think the coaches obviously have confidence in him now with changing plays — and he’s another athletic quarterback. Those guys are always a little bit of a headache, because even when you’re right in what you’re doing, [they] can make you look bad by making you miss.” With a record of 8-2, Denver leads the AFC West behind an offense built on taking what’s available — an efficient approach that mirrors Nix’s style. While his 60.9% completion rate (and 6.1 yards per attempt) may rank low among his peers, he’s ranked fifth in total completions (213) and second in pass attempts (350). While these are not flashy numbers, he’s thrown for 2,126 yards and 18 touchdowns through 10 games — with only eight interceptions. Kansas City head coach Andy Reid also sees the Broncos’ quarterback following a positive developmental curve under head coach Sean Payton. “He’s picking up what Sean is asking him to do,” he Reid, “then executing it and doing a good job of that. That’s a primary responsibility of the quarterback. You’re going to be given a scheme. Then you’ve got to become the master of it — and then make everybody around you better. He’s done a nice job of that.” The threat of Nix’s passing complements Denver’s real strength: its running game. The Broncos claim the league’s ninth spot in rushing yards, averaging 128.6 per game. This opens up play-action passes for the Broncos’ offense. Spagnuolo believes that will be one of the biggest challenges his unit will face on Sunday. “I call [them] movement passes,” explained the coordinator, “whether it’s a boot or just play-action. They block it up — and they’re really good at that. “Now, [it’s] not always easy to get them out of rhythm on those because they’ve got a lot of people packed in there, so a part of it comes back to tight coverage and getting them to hold on to the ball a little bit. Then we always talk about [how] somebody’s got to punch a hole in the protection.” Kansas City’s star defensive tackle Chris Jones believes the defense’s challenge will be to win early downs, disrupting Denver’s run-first rhythm. But if it can’t — allowing the Broncos to get in third-and-manageable situations — the defense will be facing a far more dangerous version of the offense it faced last season. “Nix makes the game very easy for them,” he explained. “They slow the game down for him [with] play-action passing and running the ball. When you can run the ball as efficiently as they’ve been running, then it opens up for the quarterback with play-action passes. “They’ve been doing a really, really good job — and they have a head coach who I respect the heck out of. [I saw] him this summer over in Las Vegas and said a couple of words to him. I’m excited to play these guys, man; [a] division game is always tough. It’s the Broncos!”

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Chiefs News 11/15: This will be the Broncos’ biggest game since Super Bowl 50
The latest NFL Week 11 picks, predictions, schedule, odds, fantasy tips | ESPN What we’re hearing on the Chiefs: DT Chris Jones has recorded two sacks (97th in the NFL) and a pressure percentage of 9% (43rd in the league), but the Chiefs aren’t worried about his slow start. “Chris is always striving to do better every day. That’s what has made him such a good player,” coach Andy Reid said. “Again, he’s the guy that they’re going to focus on, and if you’re getting a double team, that’s who’s getting doubled. He’ll get his as we go forward, it’s just important that he stays consistent and keeps working hard.” — ESPN staff Denver Broncos take AFC West lead into game against Kansas City Chiefs | USA Today The Broncos are about to play the franchise’s biggest game in nearly a decade – since another signature defense carried Peyton Manning to a crown in Super Bowl 50 – and there’s great anticipation about whether they will pass this serious litmus test. No, there’s no parade on tap. The Broncos can’t win the Super Bowl on Sunday. Yet here come the Kansas City Chiefs. And not just the typical Chiefs, who have owned the division with nine straight AFC West titles and almost never lose after a bye week. These are the desperate Chiefs (5-4), who have played in the last three Super Bowls but wouldn’t even be in the dance if the AFC playoffs started today. That makes them extra dangerous. NFL Week 11 schedule rankings: Top 5 Sunday games with the best home crowds | The Athletic 1. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4) at Denver Broncos (8-2) Our clubhouse leader for a few reasons. It’s hard to not have an amped-up home field amid a seven-game winning streak. Standing in the way of No. 8 is Denver’s dynastic nemesis. K.C. has seized the last nine AFC West titles, and it lifted the Lombardi Trophy three times along that run. There’s a visual synchronicity between the late-afternoon Colorado sunsets and the wall-to-wall orange wrapping Mile High. There’s spiritual alignment with the Broncos’ top-ranked pass rush and the crowd’s bellowing “in-com-plete” refrain. And there’s end-of-the-movie tension whenever Patrick Mahomes is in the building. At 8-2, Sean Payton’s team is chasing the AFC’s top seed. That’s invaluable, as the Broncos are unbeaten at home through five tries. We can already hear Jim Nantz and Tony Romo straining their voices in the echoing altitude. Chiefs just got the green light to bring Khalen Saunders back where he belongs | Arrowhead Addict Khalen Saunders cleared waivers after being released by the Jacksonville Jaguars. While Saunders has yet to find an official place to land, the Chiefs have to be considered among the favorites, given the need up front and their familiarity with one another. The Chiefs lost second-round pick Omarr Norman-Lott to ACL injury in the first half of the season, and will be reliant upon aging veterans to carry them through the rest of the season and beyond. Those names include Mike Pennel and Derrick Nnadi, among others. Saunders first entered the NFL as the Chiefs’ third-round choice in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Western Illinois. General manager Brett Veach rolled the dice in that draft when taking Saunders, knowing the leap from the FCS level to the NFL is a massive one. Still, Saunders’ reputation as “The Aaron Donald of the FCS” was enough to interest the Chiefs. Around the NFL Bill Belichick says he will not pursue any NFL head-coaching vacancies | NBC Sports “I have great respect and genuinely care for the New York Giants organization and both the Mara and Tisch families,” Belichick said in a statement released by the program. “The New York Giants played an important role in my life and in my coaching journey. It was a privilege for me to work for the Mara family and be a member of Coach Parcells’ staff for over a decade. However, despite circulating rumors, I have not and will not pursue any NFL head coaching vacancies. “Since arriving in Chapel Hill, my commitment to the UNC Football program has not…

