The Chiefs will rely on Bolton to lead the defense in containing Taylor and the Colts’ offensive attack. Bolton has had a solid season already, tallying a total of 20 tackles through Week 2. He’ll be joined by a new face at the second level this week, too, in the form of linebacker Darius Harris, who will be replacing the suspended Willie Gay.
Harris, who originally joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2019, is set to make his third-career start.
“I’m fired up to see Darius out there. I’m really happy for him that he has this opportunity,” said Coach Spagnuolo. “He’s one of those cerebral guys, so I’m really anxious to see what he can do.”
The key to stopping Taylor begins with a strong defensive front that prevents the 226-pound tailback from getting into the open field where he can punish the defense.
“You can’t let him build speed,” said Linebackers Coach Brendan Daly. “We have to build a wall up front with the defensive line and the linebackers. We have to eliminate the space in the front and not let him get started.”
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