PLAYERS:
Thomas Jones,
Caleb Hanie,
Mark Sanchez
TEAMS: Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, New York Jets
TEAMS: Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, New York Jets
New York Jets vs Kansas City Chief Storylines
The New York Jets take on the Kansas City Chiefs tomorrow at MetLife Stadium. While the Chiefs are basically out of any postseason contention, the Jets are in the hunt for one of two AFC Wildcard spots. To say the Jets NEED to win this game would be a complete understatement. It’s time to break down the Jets vs Chiefs top story-lines for tomorrow’s game.
Thomas Jones used to play for the Jets? Yes, it’s something the announcers will likely beat into a pulp tomorrow, reminiscing on how Thomas Jones led the New York Jets “Ground and Pound” for two seasons before he was released. Then, magically upon TJ’s release, the Jets were no longer a run-first oriented team.
The Chiefs defense is playing pretty good football as of late. Yes, the Chiefs defense has held it’s past two opponents to a combined 16 points, although one of those games was the Chicago Bears with Caleb Hanie at the helm. The Chiefs h...
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