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Nov 23, 2022 11:16 pm

Beat-up Rams prepare for AFC-best Chiefs without top QB

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 12 home game against the defending Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams likely made fans’ mouths water when the NFL released its schedule months ago.

Now, those same mouths may be offering a collective yawn when pondering Sunday afternoon’s game in Kansas City.

While Patrick Mahomes has the Chiefs (8-2) atop the AFC standings, the Rams (3-7) have been an unmitigated disaster. Oddsmakers weren’t shy about showing the difference between the teams considering Kansas City is a whopping 14.5-point favorite at Caesars Sportsbook.

“They’ve had changes to the team and injuries, those things happen — but it’s not something they planned on happening,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of the Rams.

“At the same time, 99 (Aaron Donald), 54 (Leonard Floyd) and 5 (Jalen Ramsey) — these guys haven’t changed. … You have to get yourself ready.”

Kansas City has been ready from the get-go this season. The team leads the NFL in average points per game (30.0) and total offense (429.3 yards), while Mahomes is atop the league in passing yards (3,265) and passing touchdowns (28).

And who could forget the teams’ electric matchup nearly four years ago? Mahomes passed for a career-high 478 yards and six touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 54-51 loss to the Rams.

Last Sunday, Mahomes connected on three touchdown passes to tight end Travis Kelce to lead Kansas City to a 30-27 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Kelce had six receptions for 115 yards en route to be named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

Rookie Isiah Pacheco, who rolled up a season-best 107 yards last Sunday, could see even more playing time with fellow running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire placed on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain. Ronald Jones could be in line to make his season debut with the Chiefs and join Jerick McKinnon in backing up Pacheco.

Kansas City will welcome back wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, who has exited concussion protocol and practiced in full all week. He was given no game designation on Friday’s injury report, meaning the team expects him to play.

“To have that energy on the sideline — he’s a great player and a great teammate, and you always want to have those guys back in the huddle,” Mahomes said of Smith-Schuster, who leads the team’s wide receivers in both catches (46) and receiving yards (615).

While the Chiefs have won four in a row, the reeling Rams have lost four straight games to plummet to the bottom of the NFC West. To boot, Los Angeles ranks fourth-worst in NFL in average points per game (16.8) and third-worst in total offense (288.0 yards).

The Rams are mired in a bevy of bad news, ranging from Super Bowl LVI MVP Cooper Kupp expected to miss six to eight weeks with a high ankle sprain to defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson sustaining a season-ending meniscus injury.

“We’re all professionals here,” Los Angeles coach Sean McVay said. “This is our job. These are some challenging times, but you can’t jump off the roller coaster. You gotta be able to stay on track.”

Quarterback Bryce Perkins relieved Matthew Stafford (neck) in the Rams’ 27-20 loss to the New Orleans Saints last Sunday. Stafford, who also is in concussion protocol, has been ruled out against the Chiefs.

“Bryce is gonna get the majority of the work (in practice on Wednesday), and we’ll see how John (Wolford, neck) progresses throughout the week,” McVay said.

The Rams rushed for a season-high 148 yards versus the Saints, with Cam Akers grinding out 61 of those. He is in line for more playing time after the Rams waived leading rusher Darrell Henderson Jr. on Tuesday.

In addition to Stafford and Robinson, the Rams will be without center Brian Allen (thumb) and linebacker Travin Howard (hip). Wide receiver Allen Robinson (ankle), tight end Tyler Higbee (knee), center Matt Skura (knee) and tackle Ty Nsekhe (ankle) are questionable.

As for Kansas City, wide receiver Kadarius Toney (hamstring) was ruled out. Guard Joe Thuney (ankle), safety Juan Thornhill (calf) and cornerback Chris Lammons (concussion) were listed as questionable.

–Field Level Media

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