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Kansas City Chiefs fought off multiple AFC West rivals, Eagles GM Howie Roseman to sign new RB Dameon Pierce
The Kansas City Chiefs will officially sign RB Dameon Pierce to the practice squad later this afternoon, but getting the deal done was no easy task for GM Brett Veach. According to reports from KPRC2's Aaron Wilson,
Despite a surplus of talent, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reported that the Eagles made a "strong push" to sign former Houston Texans running back Dameon Pierce, but missed out with the Kansas City Chiefs signing the 25-year-old to their practice squad.
Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton could miss multiple games with an ankle injury that forced him out of Sunday's win over the Philadelphia Eagles, according to multiple media reports.
The Eagles went all out to land veteran running back Dameon Pierce after he was released by the Houston Texans last week. But they ultimately lost out to the Chiefs, who signed Pierce to a one-year deal.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a tough task ahead as they battle the Dallas Cowboys on the road on Thanksgiving Day.
While Lamb works to get his drop issues under control, Schottenheimer still has confidence in the three-time All-Pro. Ahead of the Chiefs matchup, the Cowboys coach praised Lamb’s abilities, noting Dallas will continue to target him often when Kansas City comes to town.
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What the Chiefs Proved in Week 12
The Kansas City Chiefs won in an overtime thriller, 23 - 20, over the Indianapolis Colts, to improve their record to 6 - 5, and keep them alive in the playoff r
The Kansas City Chiefs were backed up against their own end zone in the fourth quarter against Indianapolis on Sunday, trailing the AFC South-leading Colts by a field goal with time running out. Altogether appropriate given how the Chiefs' backs were against the wall.
The Kansas City Chiefs ended their two‑game losing streak in dramatic fashion, rallying from an 11‑point fourth‑quarter deficit to beat the Indianapolis Colts 23-20 in overtime. Patrick Mahomes completed 29 of 46 passes for 352 yards and an interception.