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Chiefs to Give Wentz a Shot in Season Finale

KANSAS CITY, DENVER, USAThu Jan 02 2025
In a surprising move, the Kansas City Chiefs have decided to start quarterback Carson Wentz in their last regular-season game against the Denver Broncos. This news was announced by head coach Andy Reid on Wednesday, New Year's Day. The Chiefs had already secured the AFC's single bye on Christmas Day with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, so there's no need for them to fight for a better position in the playoffs. Wentz will be making his first start since last season, when he was still a part of the Los Angeles Rams. Coach Reid has a lot of respect for Wentz and believes he has a good understanding of the team's offense. This game will give Wentz a chance to prove himself, while star quarterback Patrick Mahomes can focus on improving certain aspects of his game during practice. Several key players might sit out due to injuries. Mahomes is nursing a high-ankle sprain, and defensive tackle Chris Jones has a calf injury. Running back Isiah Pacheco and right tackle Jawaan Taylor are also dealing with injuries. However, left tackle D. J. Humphries seems to be making progress with his hamstring injury and could return to the lineup on Sunday. The Broncos have a lot on the line in this game. If they win, they'll secure the seventh and final AFC playoff spot. But if they lose, it could open the door for the Miami Dolphins or Cincinnati Bengals. It's a crucial game for Denver, while the Chiefs can use it to give some players a rest and work on their game plans. Reid has shown in the past that he's willing to let players meet contract incentives. This year, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is one of those who could benefit from playing in Week 18.

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    What does Carson Wentz need to prove in his first start since last season to solidify his role in the Chiefs' offense?
    What potential risks and benefits come with resting key players in a game that has no impact on their playoff standing?
    Is the Chiefs' strategy to rest players a covert way to ensure they face a weaker team in the later rounds of the playoffs?

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