It’s too bad the Pro Football Hall of Fame is not open to selecting coordinators. If it were, Steve Spagnuolo would be a lock.
The King of Props went 5-1 on last year's Super Bowl and has posted the same record in his six bets since the divisional round. As he looks to continue his latest heater, all of his favorite investment opportunities can be found right here on Yardbarker.
Props, props, props. You can't get enough of 'em. The Action Network's Sean Koerner reveals two more Super Bowl player props for Justin Watson and Jauan Jennings.
On Thursday, Kanas City’s special teams coordinator discussed a number of situations from recent games. In addition to wasting a phenomenal defensive performance during Monday’s 20-14 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, the Kansas City Chiefs failed to capitalize on its top special teams moment of the season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have resorted to trickery during their Week 16 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders and managed to pull off a slick fake punt pass late in the second quarter to convert a crucial fourth down.
According to wide receiver Justin Watson, Kansas City’s most heavily scrutinized unit is putting in the work. The Kansas City Chiefs’ much-maligned wide receiver group is changing how it does business.
With the Chiefs looking more vulnerable this season than they have in a while, much of the blame has been placed at the feet (or hands) of an underwhelming WR corps.
The Kansas City Chiefs offense is not scoring points the way we are used to seeing them score points.
Kansas City’s veteran receiver served up a spark on Sunday. Typically cool, calm and collected, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson stepped out of his element Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs treated their wide receiver room like a science experiment during the offseason, and now it’s come back to bite them.
The Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver room was without Justin Watson for last week's win over the Los Angeles Chargers, although it appears that the veteran could be making his return for this weekend's road matchup against the Denver Broncos.
The Kansas City Chiefs have lost a key offensive starter for at least a few weeks. Receiver Justin Watson, who leads the team in yards per catch has been diagnosed with a dislocated elbow.
As deeper-league fantasy GMs have discovered, the Chiefs are not leaning on a particular wide receiver this season. Even though the Super Bowl champions veered in this direction last year, JuJu Smith-Schuster still approached 1,000 yards and operated as the team’s nominal No.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a big win over the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football, although the team didn't totally manage to escape the game healthy.
When Brett Veach signed WR Justin Watson to a two-year deal this offseason, many Kansas City Chiefs fans were left scratching their heads. During the preseason, they wanted him cut to make way for the shiny new toys at the wide receiver position.
Waston’s return provides depth and sets the Chiefs draft approach The Chiefs re-signed one of their main offensive contributors wide receiver Justin Watson on a two-year contract Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed WR Justin Watson to a two-year contract on Friday, according to his agent. Watson, 27, was a fifth-round pick out of Penn by the Buccaneers back in 2018 and initially made the team’s 53 man roster.
It's early in the season, and the Kansas City Chiefs still are trying to find ways to get their new players involved in the offense. Three weeks in, the Chiefs know what they have in Travis Kelce and Co.
The Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver room looks a lot different than it did a year ago, and that doesn't apply to just the top of the depth chart. Everyone knows the projected top four in Kansas City's new Tyreek Hill-less reality world: JuJu Smith-Schuster, Mecole Hardman, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and rookie Skyy Moore.
The Kansas City Chiefs have signed former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Justin Watson as they compile their 2022 offseason roster, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Shane Ray and Justin Watson both auditioned for the Chiefs Friday, and the latter ended up signing with the team.
In need of reinforcements across the active roster due to injuries, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers activated cornerback Rashard Robinson from the Reserve/Injured list and wide receiver Justin Watson from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list on Friday.
The Bucs drafted Watson in the fifth round out of Penn back in 2018. He’s currently set to enter the final year of his rookie deal.
Wide receivers Chris Godwin and Justin Watson and running back LeSean McCoy have been ruled out with various injuries.
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