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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes finds Noah Gray for two-TD lead
In a recent game against the Cleveland Browns, Patrick Mahomes showcased his ability to capitalize on protection, throwing two touchdown passes, including one to tight end Noah Gray. This performance marked a significant moment for Gray, who has seen an increase in his scoring this season. With Mahomes having ample time to throw, the Chiefs established an early lead, demonstrating their offensive prowess.
In a recent game against the Cleveland Browns, Patrick Mahomes showcased his ability to capitalize on protection, throwing two touchdown passes, including one to tight end Noah Gray. This performance marked a significant moment for Gray, who has seen an increase in his scoring this season. With Mahomes having ample time to throw, the Chiefs established an early lead, demonstrating their offensive prowess.
ESPN+ Cheat Sheet: Our best fantasy football advice for Week 13
The ESPN+ Cheat Sheet for Week 13 provides essential fantasy football advice, including start/sit recommendations, injury updates, and insights from various experts. Key players to watch include Ameer Abdullah, Noah Gray, Russell Wilson, and Joe Burrow as they face off against their respective opponents. The article emphasizes the importance of lineup adjustments based on player performance and injury status, ensuring fantasy managers are well-prepared for the upcoming matchups.
The ESPN+ Cheat Sheet for Week 13 provides essential fantasy football advice, including start/sit recommendations, injury updates, and insights from various experts. Key players to watch include Ameer Abdullah, Noah Gray, Russell Wilson, and Joe Burrow as they face off against their respective opponents. The article emphasizes the importance of lineup adjustments based on player performance and injury status, ensuring fantasy managers are well-prepared for the upcoming matchups.
Fantasy football pickups: Caleb Williams on the rise, Jeremy McNichols next man up
As the NFL season progresses, fantasy football managers are urged to stay proactive with their rosters, especially with several teams on bye weeks. Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears has emerged as a strong pickup option after a standout performance against the Vikings, while Jeremy McNichols of the Washington Commanders is positioned to step up due to injuries in the backfield. This article highlights key players to target for Week 13, including quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends who are available in many leagues.
As the NFL season progresses, fantasy football managers are urged to stay proactive with their rosters, especially with several teams on bye weeks. Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears has emerged as a strong pickup option after a standout performance against the Vikings, while Jeremy McNichols of the Washington Commanders is positioned to step up due to injuries in the backfield. This article highlights key players to target for Week 13, including quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends who are available in many leagues.
Noah Gray - Two More Scores
Noah Gray has emerged as a key player in the Kansas City Chiefs' offense, recording two touchdowns in consecutive weeks. With a strong performance against the Panthers, Gray is becoming a reliable target for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, showcasing his potential for fantasy football.
Noah Gray has emerged as a key player in the Kansas City Chiefs' offense, recording two touchdowns in consecutive weeks. With a strong performance against the Panthers, Gray is becoming a reliable target for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, showcasing his potential for fantasy football.
NFL Week 12: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game
Week 12 of the NFL season featured several thrilling matchups, including the Cleveland Browns' snowy victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins' efficient offense against the New England Patriots. The Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Carolina Panthers, while the Detroit Lions showcased their dynamic rushing duo against the Indianapolis Colts. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers found momentum against the New York Giants, and the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a wake-up call in their loss to the Browns. Each game raised questions about team performance and player effectiveness as the season progresses.
Week 12 of the NFL season featured several thrilling matchups, including the Cleveland Browns' snowy victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins' efficient offense against the New England Patriots. The Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Carolina Panthers, while the Detroit Lions showcased their dynamic rushing duo against the Indianapolis Colts. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers found momentum against the New York Giants, and the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a wake-up call in their loss to the Browns. Each game raised questions about team performance and player effectiveness as the season progresses.
NFL Week 12: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game
Week 12 of the NFL season showcased several thrilling matchups, including the Cleveland Browns' snowy victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys snapping their losing streak against the Washington Commanders. The Miami Dolphins continued their offensive efficiency against the New England Patriots, while the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Carolina Panthers. The Detroit Lions solidified their dominance with a win over the Indianapolis Colts, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers found their stride against the New York Giants. Each game raised questions about team performance and player development as the season approaches its final stretch.
Week 12 of the NFL season showcased several thrilling matchups, including the Cleveland Browns' snowy victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys snapping their losing streak against the Washington Commanders. The Miami Dolphins continued their offensive efficiency against the New England Patriots, while the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Carolina Panthers. The Detroit Lions solidified their dominance with a win over the Indianapolis Colts, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers found their stride against the New York Giants. Each game raised questions about team performance and player development as the season approaches its final stretch.
Patrick Mahomes to Noah Gray for Early Chiefs TD vs. Panthers
In a recent game against the Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray made a significant impact by catching a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. This early score helped the Chiefs take a 7-0 lead. Gray, often overshadowed by teammate Travis Kelce, has been proving his worth, having scored two touchdowns in the previous game against the Buffalo Bills. His impressive performance included a notable 11.9 yards of separation on his touchdown reception, marking a standout moment for the Chiefs.
In a recent game against the Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray made a significant impact by catching a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. This early score helped the Chiefs take a 7-0 lead. Gray, often overshadowed by teammate Travis Kelce, has been proving his worth, having scored two touchdowns in the previous game against the Buffalo Bills. His impressive performance included a notable 11.9 yards of separation on his touchdown reception, marking a standout moment for the Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes to Noah Gray for Early Chiefs TD vs. Panthers
In a recent game against the Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Noah Gray made a significant impact by catching a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. This early score helped the Chiefs take a 7-0 lead. Gray's performance has been noteworthy, especially considering he had two touchdown catches in the previous week's game against the Buffalo Bills. His ability to create separation was highlighted, as he recorded the most yards of separation on a Chiefs touchdown reception in the last two seasons.
In a recent game against the Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Noah Gray made a significant impact by catching a 35-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes. This early score helped the Chiefs take a 7-0 lead. Gray's performance has been noteworthy, especially considering he had two touchdown catches in the previous week's game against the Buffalo Bills. His ability to create separation was highlighted, as he recorded the most yards of separation on a Chiefs touchdown reception in the last two seasons.
How Noah Gray has become the Chiefs' other key tight end
Noah Gray has emerged as a crucial player for the Kansas City Chiefs, particularly in the absence of some wide receivers due to injuries. With a remarkable catch percentage of 88.5, he has proven to be a reliable target for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, catching 23 of 26 passes this season. Gray's performance led to an $18 million contract extension, highlighting his importance to the team as he prepares to potentially replace veteran tight end Travis Kelce in the future.
Noah Gray has emerged as a crucial player for the Kansas City Chiefs, particularly in the absence of some wide receivers due to injuries. With a remarkable catch percentage of 88.5, he has proven to be a reliable target for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, catching 23 of 26 passes this season. Gray's performance led to an $18 million contract extension, highlighting his importance to the team as he prepares to potentially replace veteran tight end Travis Kelce in the future.
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice Injured, Noah Gray Steps Up
In Week 3, the Kansas City Chiefs faced a setback with the loss of wide receiver Rashee Rice due to a knee injury. This unfortunate event has led to an increase in opportunities for tight end Noah Gray, who has seen a rise in both route and target shares since Rice's departure from the game.
In Week 3, the Kansas City Chiefs faced a setback with the loss of wide receiver Rashee Rice due to a knee injury. This unfortunate event has led to an increase in opportunities for tight end Noah Gray, who has seen a rise in both route and target shares since Rice's departure from the game.
Despite down stats, Chiefs' Travis Kelce says he's same player
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, insists that despite a slow start to the season, he remains the same player he has always been. With only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns so far, Kelce acknowledges the challenges of sharing the ball with other talented players on the team. He emphasizes the importance of trust in quarterback Patrick Mahomes and highlights the contributions of teammates like Rashee Rice and rookie Carson Steele. Kelce remains confident in his abilities as he approaches his 35th birthday.
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, insists that despite a slow start to the season, he remains the same player he has always been. With only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns so far, Kelce acknowledges the challenges of sharing the ball with other talented players on the team. He emphasizes the importance of trust in quarterback Patrick Mahomes and highlights the contributions of teammates like Rashee Rice and rookie Carson Steele. Kelce remains confident in his abilities as he approaches his 35th birthday.
Despite down stats, Chiefs' Travis Kelce says he's same player
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, insists that despite a slow start to the season, he remains the same player who previously achieved seven consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Kelce acknowledges that while his stats may not reflect his capabilities, he trusts quarterback Patrick Mahomes to make the right decisions. The Chiefs are currently 3-0, and Kelce emphasizes the importance of team contributions, noting the emergence of other players like Rashee Rice and rookie Carson Steele.
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, insists that despite a slow start to the season, he remains the same player who previously achieved seven consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Kelce acknowledges that while his stats may not reflect his capabilities, he trusts quarterback Patrick Mahomes to make the right decisions. The Chiefs are currently 3-0, and Kelce emphasizes the importance of team contributions, noting the emergence of other players like Rashee Rice and rookie Carson Steele.
Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid defend Travis Kelce's slow start
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have come to the defense of tight end Travis Kelce, who has faced criticism for his slow start this season. With only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns through three games, some speculate that Kelce's age and off-field activities may be affecting his performance. However, both Reid and Mahomes emphasize that opposing defenses are heavily focusing on Kelce, which has opened up opportunities for other players like Rashee Rice, who is currently leading the NFL in receptions.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have come to the defense of tight end Travis Kelce, who has faced criticism for his slow start this season. With only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns through three games, some speculate that Kelce's age and off-field activities may be affecting his performance. However, both Reid and Mahomes emphasize that opposing defenses are heavily focusing on Kelce, which has opened up opportunities for other players like Rashee Rice, who is currently leading the NFL in receptions.
Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid defend Travis Kelce's slow start
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have come to the defense of tight end Travis Kelce amid criticism regarding his performance as he approaches his 35th birthday. Despite Kelce's slow start to the season with only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns through three games, Reid insists that opposing defenses are simply focusing more on him, which opens opportunities for other players like Rashee Rice. Mahomes echoed this sentiment, highlighting how Kelce's presence on the field creates space for others to make plays.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have come to the defense of tight end Travis Kelce amid criticism regarding his performance as he approaches his 35th birthday. Despite Kelce's slow start to the season with only eight catches for 69 yards and no touchdowns through three games, Reid insists that opposing defenses are simply focusing more on him, which opens opportunities for other players like Rashee Rice. Mahomes echoed this sentiment, highlighting how Kelce's presence on the field creates space for others to make plays.
Travis Kelce's Quiet Night in Chiefs' Win Over Ravens
In a surprising turn of events, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a subdued performance in Thursday night's victory against the Ravens, catching only three passes for 34 yards. The Chiefs' offensive output was significantly lower than their usual standards, with the team running just 50 plays and quarterback Patrick Mahomes attempting only 28 passes. This limited volume affected Kelce's production, as he was outperformed by other players on the team, including fellow tight end Noah Gray.
In a surprising turn of events, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a subdued performance in Thursday night's victory against the Ravens, catching only three passes for 34 yards. The Chiefs' offensive output was significantly lower than their usual standards, with the team running just 50 plays and quarterback Patrick Mahomes attempting only 28 passes. This limited volume affected Kelce's production, as he was outperformed by other players on the team, including fellow tight end Noah Gray.
Chiefs Sign TE Noah Gray to Three-Year Extension
The Kansas City Chiefs have secured tight end Noah Gray with a three-year contract extension worth $18 million. The deal, which includes $10.1 million fully guaranteed, highlights Gray's role as the primary backup to star tight end Travis Kelce. Since being drafted in 2021, Gray has shown promise with a solid performance over his first three seasons.
The Kansas City Chiefs have secured tight end Noah Gray with a three-year contract extension worth $18 million. The deal, which includes $10.1 million fully guaranteed, highlights Gray's role as the primary backup to star tight end Travis Kelce. Since being drafted in 2021, Gray has shown promise with a solid performance over his first three seasons.
Travis Kelce's Practice Status and Potential Replacement
The Kansas City Chiefs listed tight end Travis Kelce as not practicing on Monday due to his sprained ankle. While the team didn't actually have a practice session, it's expected that Kelce would have sat out. However, there is optimism that he will be ready to play in the upcoming Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos. If Kelce is unable to play, Noah Gray could be a viable option at tight end.
The Kansas City Chiefs listed tight end Travis Kelce as not practicing on Monday due to his sprained ankle. While the team didn't actually have a practice session, it's expected that Kelce would have sat out. However, there is optimism that he will be ready to play in the upcoming Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos. If Kelce is unable to play, Noah Gray could be a viable option at tight end.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce leads in receiving yards in Week 4 win
Travis Kelce had 6 catches for 60 yards, while Noah Gray scored a touchdown. Rookie Rashee Rice had 3 catches for 32 yards and 5 targets.
Travis Kelce had 6 catches for 60 yards, while Noah Gray scored a touchdown. Rookie Rashee Rice had 3 catches for 32 yards and 5 targets.
Travis Kelce inactive for Chiefs' opener
Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, will not be playing in the team's opener against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. This means that Noah Gray will be the top tight end for the Chiefs. With Kelce out, wide receivers Skyy Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and Kadarius Toney have the potential for more targets.
Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, will not be playing in the team's opener against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. This means that Noah Gray will be the top tight end for the Chiefs. With Kelce out, wide receivers Skyy Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and Kadarius Toney have the potential for more targets.
Travis Kelce - Officially inactive Thursday
Travis Kelce, the TE for the Kansas City Chiefs, is officially inactive for Thursday night's game against the Lions due to a knee injury.
Travis Kelce, the TE for the Kansas City Chiefs, is officially inactive for Thursday night's game against the Lions due to a knee injury.
Travis Kelce's injury is uncharted territory for Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are facing the challenge of playing without star tight end Travis Kelce, who is out with a knee injury. Mahomes has only played one game without Kelce in the past, and the team has undergone significant changes since then. The Chiefs will need to adjust their offensive strategy and rely on their deep wide receivers group to fill the gap left by Kelce's absence.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are facing the challenge of playing without star tight end Travis Kelce, who is out with a knee injury. Mahomes has only played one game without Kelce in the past, and the team has undergone significant changes since then. The Chiefs will need to adjust their offensive strategy and rely on their deep wide receivers group to fill the gap left by Kelce's absence.
Chiefs' Travis Kelce out vs. Lions due to injured knee
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been ruled out for Thursday night's NFL opener against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. The Chiefs' active tight ends for the game will be Noah Gray, Blake Bell, and Matt Bushman.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been ruled out for Thursday night's NFL opener against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. The Chiefs' active tight ends for the game will be Noah Gray, Blake Bell, and Matt Bushman.
Travis Kelce ruled out for game against Lions
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will not play in the game against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. Kelce pushed to play after a morning workout, but the team decided not to risk anything with a full season ahead. It is expected that Kelce has a good chance to return for Week 2.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will not play in the game against the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. Kelce pushed to play after a morning workout, but the team decided not to risk anything with a full season ahead. It is expected that Kelce has a good chance to return for Week 2.
Travis Kelce - Looks like true game-time decision
Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Lions due to a knee injury. The Chiefs will determine his status after a workout on Thursday morning. If Kelce is unable to play, Noah Gray will likely step in as the top pass-catching tight end for Patrick Mahomes.
Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Lions due to a knee injury. The Chiefs will determine his status after a workout on Thursday morning. If Kelce is unable to play, Noah Gray will likely step in as the top pass-catching tight end for Patrick Mahomes.
Travis Kelce - Status in doubt for season opener
Travis Kelce's status for the season opener is in doubt after hyperextending his knee in practice. The Chiefs won't know the full extent of his injury until further evaluation, but it is believed that he won't face an extended absence. However, with the injury occurring just two days before the game, Kelce may not have enough time to heal. If he is unable to play, Noah Gray would likely step in as the top pass-catching tight end for the Chiefs.
Travis Kelce's status for the season opener is in doubt after hyperextending his knee in practice. The Chiefs won't know the full extent of his injury until further evaluation, but it is believed that he won't face an extended absence. However, with the injury occurring just two days before the game, Kelce may not have enough time to heal. If he is unable to play, Noah Gray would likely step in as the top pass-catching tight end for the Chiefs.