Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Thuney has been a model of consistency throughout his nine-year NFL career — the last four seasons with the Chiefs. As the team prepares for Sunday’s AFC Championship against the Buffalo Bills,
For those wondering if the Kansas City Chiefs would eventually make a shift at left tackle (after making so many earlier this season), the tea leaves are pretty
How will the Kansas City Chiefs fare when they host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game? Let's predict KC's second outing of the postseason.
After a long season of uncertainty at left tackle, the Kansas City Chiefs had a decision to make in the divisional round against the Houston Texans.Left guard Joe Thuney provided stable play at left tackle when moved outside throughout the final meaningful games of the Chiefs' regular season,
The Kansas City Chiefs don't have many unanswered questions as they prepare for their first taste of playoff action in 2025. For the most part, the well-rested
The Kansas City Chiefs were forced to move long-time guard Joe Thuney to left tackles earlier this year after veteran D.J. Humphries suffered an injury. Thuney has done a very good job at left ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have had a revolving door at left tackle this season ... but while getting him up to speed, they slid star guard Joe Thuney to the outside. Humphries lasted only one game before getting injured, and had to sit out the next three ...
In advance of their divisional round game, the Chiefs have reportedly decided on whether Joe Thuney or D.J. Humphries will start at LT.
Set to face the Buffalo Bills today in the AFC Championship Game, the Kansas City Chiefs will rely on their most experienced offensive linemen to keep star quarterback Patrick Mahomes on passing plays. Veteran guard Mike Caliendo was listed on the Chiefs’ injury report this week, which threatened to throw Kansas City’s front-five in disarray.
For the night game in Kansas City, Bills-Chiefs kickoff temperature will ... I’ve got so much respect for that guy.” The Chiefs have had Joe Thuney as their blindside protector since Week 15, and it looks like that will continue into the AFC ...
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, All-Pro guard Joe Thuney will get the call at left tackle over D.J. Humphries to start against the Houston Texans, marking his fourth game at the position.
Will Patrick Mahomes lead the Chiefs to another Super Bowl? Or is this the year Josh Allen and the Bills finally get past Kansas City?