How did Kansas City use its players in Sunday’s game against Cincinnati?
Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo dialed up a must-watch play to defeat the Bengals. Plus ... proverbial devil is in the details. George Karlaftis (No. 56) took a wide rush, which ...
But after further review, the Elias Sports Bureau awarded George Karlaftis with a full sack on the play ... the Chiefs into range for the winning field goal. No one should count the Bengals out two ...
Erick All and Drew Sample led the tight end room with 33 snaps apiece. Mike Gesicki was right behind them with 30 snaps.
At one point, there is a highlight of defensive lineman George Karlaftis sacking Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow. While on ...
KANSAS CITY — The Bengals lost to the Chiefs 26-25 on Sunday ... On defense, Logan Wilson played every snap (65). Cam Taylor-Britt and Vonn Bell were on the field for 64 snaps.
Jones shared a sack with teammate George Karlaftis in his Kansas City Chiefs’ comeback win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2. With Joe Burrow pressured in the pocket, the Bengal quarterback ...
Snap counts from the game say it all, so here are The Cincinnati Bengals came up short on the scoreboard in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs, yet made some key changes that should inspire ...
Jones later allowed, “lol george agreed to treat me to dinner… im good now.” Karlaftis’ first sack of the season came on a second quarter play, with the Bengals facing a third-and-10 at the Kansas ...