Team Profile
Kansas City Chiefs
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7.7% 12thOff DVOA
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27.3% 13thPassing DVOA
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-5.1% 20thRushing DVOA
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9.7% 22ndDef DVOA
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14.9% 19thDef Passing DVOA
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0.2% 22ndDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For16.5 24th
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Points Against16.5 5th
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Yards Per Game320.0 15th
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Yards Allowed Per Game386.0 29th
The Kansas City Chiefs have listed wide receiver Skyy Moore (knee) as questionable for Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, Feb. 11, against the San Francisco 49ers after the first week of practice. Moore was limited in practice all week and is trending towards a return, but the Chiefs will have to decide whether to officially activate him from Injured Reserve by next Wednesday. The 23-year-old second-year wideout has not played for the team since Week 15, so even if he's activated and available to face San Francisco, it's unlikely that Moore will be very involved on offense, especially with Kadarius Toney looking likely to suit up after also being out since Week 15. In 14 regular-season games, Moore had only 21 catches for 244 yards and one touchdown on 38 targets.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (ankle, toe) was limited in the team's practices on Thursday and Friday and currently is in the clear to play in next Sunday's Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers. Pacheco was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's estimated report, but he isn't in any real danger of not being able to suit up next weekend. The 24-year-old should continue to be fed in KC's backfield as one of their primary offensive weapons. Pacheco saw 28 touches for 82 scrimmage yards and his third straight rushing touchdown in the postseason in the AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens. The second-year back could be rested in practice next week, but he'll be out there as the Chiefs look to win their second straight Lombardi trophy.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (knee), who is still on Injured Reserve and hasn't played in a game since Week 15, was limited in the team's practice on Thursday for the second straight day this week. Moore didn't practice at all last week before missing the AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. It sounds like the 23-year-old is getting closer to a return, but the Chiefs will have to officially activate Moore from Injured Reserve by next Saturday, Feb. 10, for him to be eligible to play in the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers. Even if Moore is activated and plays against the Niners, fantasy managers should look to avoid him after he caught only 21 passes for 244 yards and one touchdown during the regular season.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (ankle, toe) was listed as limited at practice on Thursday after he was a non-participant on the team's estimated report on Wednesday. Pacheco was listed as questionable to play in the AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens last Sunday but suited up and played 79 percent of the offensive snaps while touching the ball 28 times for 72 scrimmage yards and had his third straight game in this postseason with a rushing touchdown. The 24-year-old is going to be fine to play in the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, against the San Francisco 49ers and should continue to be the heart of the Chiefs' offense. He'll be facing a 49ers run defense that has looked vulnerable late this season and should continue to have a high fantasy floor because of his heavy involvement in KC's backfield.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (knee) was listed as limited on the team's estimated practice report for Wednesday. Moore remains on Injured Reserve and has not played since Week 15. He was designated to return from IR on Jan. 17 but has not been activated for any of the team's three playoff games. The 23-year-old will need to be officially activated from IR by Feb. 7 to be eligible to play in the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers on Feb. 11. Even if Moore is activated by the end of next week, he figures to have a very minimal role in KC's offense and won't be worth looking at for DFS lineups. During the regular season, the second-year wideout caught only 21 of 38 targets for 244 yards and one touchdown.