Chiefs coach Andy Reid discloses the health condition of quarterback Patrick Mahomes as the team seeks to erase their dismal history against the Giants
Kansas City Chiefs Seek First Road Win Against New York Giants
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for a crucial game against the New York Giants this Sunday, with the opportunity to turn their season around. The Chiefs, currently sitting at 0-2, are hoping to break a long-standing curse, as they have never managed to win against the Giants on the road.
The Chiefs' head coach, Andy Reid, has taken responsibility for the team's slow start, and believes that sticking together will pay off as they continue to grow. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who has been dealing with a wrist injury sustained in Week 2, will play, barring any setbacks.
Mahomes had a mixed performance in the Super Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles, throwing for 187 yards, one touchdown, and an interception, and adding 66 yards and a score on the ground. Despite the loss, Mahomes is embracing the challenge, sitting at 0-2 being an unfamiliar position for him.
Travis Kelce, the Chiefs' tight end, has shouldered some of the blame for the team's slow start. The Chiefs will be without several key players, with wideouts Xavier Worthy, Rashee Rice, and Hollywood Brown all listed on the injury report. Reid is planning to make changes to prevent turnovers in future games.
The New York Giants are the only team who can claim that the Chiefs have never beaten them on the road, having won all seven meetings since 1978. The Chiefs will be hoping to change that statistic this Sunday, as they look to get their season back on track.
For news updates, latest news, and exclusive interviews from the NFL, be sure to follow the talkSPORT USA Facebook page and YouTube channel. As the game approaches, fans will be eager to see if the Chiefs can finally break their road curse against the Giants.