We’re back with another update for Kansas City Chiefs fans on AFC West rivals. Each week we highlight six recent and relevant stories about Kansas City’s division rivals: two stories each about the Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers.
Below you’ll find stories from the week of May 22-28.
Ranking NFL 2022 ‘Triplets,’ Part II: Chargers edge out Bengals for top spot; Chiefs slipping
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“Herbert’s remarkable first two seasons, Ekeler’s breakout as maybe the league’s best pass-catching running back, and Allen’s year-to-year consistency are likely what earned Los Angeles just a single more first-place vote than Cincinnati, and made the Chargers the No. 1 team in this year’s Triplets Rankings.”
It’s difficult to disagree with this QB-RB-WR trio being the best in the NFL. It’s certainly the most well-rounded. What surprises me more is that the Chiefs’ trio of Patrick Mahomes, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Travis Kelce fell to fourth below the Bills’ trio of Josh Allen, Devin Singletary and Stefon Diggs. Would I take Diggs over Kelce, Allen over Mahomes, Singletary over Edwards-Helaire? Maybe Singletary, but the other two are questionable.
Read the full story from CBS Sports.
Battle for starting right tackle underway for Chargers
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“Los Angeles entered this offseason with the position seen as one of its holes after Bryan Bulaga was released. However, after passing up on the free agency pool and draft altogether, the team seems comfortable with returners Trey Pipkins and Storm Norton battling it out for the job.”
The Chargers have a deep roster with very few holes. This right tackle position happens to be one of them. It’s an interesting battle to watch when training camp begins this summer.
Read the full story from Chargers Wire.
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