Indianapolis Colts vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Week 5 Preview
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
The 2019 NFL season is already a quarter of the way finished and team’s identity are starting to shape into form. At this point, there are only three undefeated teams left in the New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs and surprisingly the San Francisco 49ers. Meanwhile, there are six winless teams and almost half the league is sitting at 2-2. If this course continues, the playoff race will be as exciting as ever, but what have we learned over the first quarter of the season? The Scorecrow family has put together another roundtable giving you their opinions on five NFL questions. Be sure to follow all the writers on twitter and ask any questions you may have regarding their answers. Without any further ado, let’s get into it.
The Detroit Lions fought hard and forced a close game on Sunday, but the Kansas City Chiefs were able to pull off the win to stay undefeated, writes Rachel Coltz.
Through four weeks of the 2019 NFL season, 29 teams have lost at least one game, but there are three elite teams who haven’t lost a game. Those three teams being the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and Kansas City Chiefs. In today’s article, I will go over how they got here and how long their undefeated streaks may last.
Ah yes, it was a duel of top-tier QBs in Detroit this afternoon. Matthew Stafford took on Patrick Mahomes in a battle that Lions fans won’t forget, but may want to. A day that looked promising early, and even late, turned for the worse as Darrel Williams crossed the goal line to seal the deal for the Chiefs.
We have completed four weeks of the 2019 NFL season, and despite gaudy numbers that are on pace to surpass last year’s outstanding season, we should not consider Patrick Mahomes the NFL MVP favorite.
The first quarter of the NFL season will be over after the Monday night game between the Steelers and Bengals. It has been a big name injury fest to this point for sure. We have already lost several big-name quarterbacks and other players for the season. Thursday night football saw one player from each side taken from the field and transported to the hospital for further evaluation. Let’s take a look at some of the injuries from the last week as we get ready for the action to complete the first quarter of the season.
Rachel Coltz previews this Sunday’s exciting matchup between a pair of undefeated teams, the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions.
The world of Twitter is outraged again by Pro Football Focus because of their grade of Patrick Mahomes this week. The problem is that both sides of the argument are right.
Ryan Potts breaks down why Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are so good in the fourth quarter and what went wrong for the Ravens while revisiting and modifying what he learned about Baltimore back in Week 2.
There was a lot movement in my rankings this week but that is a result of it still being early in the season and still finding out the identity of teams. The Giants are the biggest movers this week as they moved up nine spots with the play of Daniel Jones.
Just two seasons ago, a Detroit Lions victory at Lincoln Financial Field seemed nearly impossible. The Lions had fired Jim Caldwell after what felt like the franchise was at a standstill. The Eagles and Doug Pederson were led by Nick Foles after a Carson Wentz injury forced the team to change quarterback hands. They were led to a Super Bowl, something Lions have hoped just to get to since the Lombardi Trophy Era started.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
The 2019 NFL season is already a quarter of the way finished and team’s identity are starting to shape into form. At this point, there are only three undefeated teams left in the New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs and surprisingly the San Francisco 49ers. Meanwhile, there are six winless teams and almost half the league is sitting at 2-2. If this course continues, the playoff race will be as exciting as ever, but what have we learned over the first quarter of the season? The Scorecrow family has put together another roundtable giving you their opinions on five NFL questions. Be sure to follow all the writers on twitter and ask any questions you may have regarding their answers. Without any further ado, let’s get into it.
The Detroit Lions fought hard and forced a close game on Sunday, but the Kansas City Chiefs were able to pull off the win to stay undefeated, writes Rachel Coltz.
Through four weeks of the 2019 NFL season, 29 teams have lost at least one game, but there are three elite teams who haven’t lost a game. Those three teams being the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and Kansas City Chiefs. In today’s article, I will go over how they got here and how long their undefeated streaks may last.
Ah yes, it was a duel of top-tier QBs in Detroit this afternoon. Matthew Stafford took on Patrick Mahomes in a battle that Lions fans won’t forget, but may want to. A day that looked promising early, and even late, turned for the worse as Darrel Williams crossed the goal line to seal the deal for the Chiefs.
We have completed four weeks of the 2019 NFL season, and despite gaudy numbers that are on pace to surpass last year’s outstanding season, we should not consider Patrick Mahomes the NFL MVP favorite.
The first quarter of the NFL season will be over after the Monday night game between the Steelers and Bengals. It has been a big name injury fest to this point for sure. We have already lost several big-name quarterbacks and other players for the season. Thursday night football saw one player from each side taken from the field and transported to the hospital for further evaluation. Let’s take a look at some of the injuries from the last week as we get ready for the action to complete the first quarter of the season.
Rachel Coltz previews this Sunday’s exciting matchup between a pair of undefeated teams, the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions.
The world of Twitter is outraged again by Pro Football Focus because of their grade of Patrick Mahomes this week. The problem is that both sides of the argument are right.
Ryan Potts breaks down why Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are so good in the fourth quarter and what went wrong for the Ravens while revisiting and modifying what he learned about Baltimore back in Week 2.
There was a lot movement in my rankings this week but that is a result of it still being early in the season and still finding out the identity of teams. The Giants are the biggest movers this week as they moved up nine spots with the play of Daniel Jones.
Just two seasons ago, a Detroit Lions victory at Lincoln Financial Field seemed nearly impossible. The Lions had fired Jim Caldwell after what felt like the franchise was at a standstill. The Eagles and Doug Pederson were led by Nick Foles after a Carson Wentz injury forced the team to change quarterback hands. They were led to a Super Bowl, something Lions have hoped just to get to since the Lombardi Trophy Era started.
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