
The Kansas City Chiefs are āexpected toā rest starters in Week 18 against the Denver Broncos, per NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport ā although head coach Andy Reid has yet to confirm that report himself.
On December 30, Reid told reporters that heād like to speak with his team before announcing his decision on resting starters. That includes which players he would rest, and if they will be sitting the entire game or just a portion of it.
Having said that, the Chiefs HC did hint that one starter will likely sit in Week 18, and thatās running back Isiah Pacheco.
āYeah, [Pacheco] will be available playoff-wise,ā Reid said before acknowledging that the ball carrier āis tenderā right now.
Pacheco suffered a rib injury on Christmas Day, and it sounds like Kansas City will give him an extra week to recuperate.
āIāll probably hold [Pacheco] back here this week in practice just a bit,ā Reid admitted on Monday. The Chiefs coach added that this should allow the RB to get himself āfresh and ready to goā for the playoffs ā which will only begin on the weekend of January 18-19 for KC because of their first-round bye.
In other words, donāt be shocked if Pacheco sits this weekend, but it sounds like heāll be good to go in the divisional round.
Andy Reid Gives Honest Update on Rashee Rice, Chiefsā Long-Term Injuries

Along with Pacheco, Reid was asked about the injury status of wide receivers Rashee Rice, Skyy Moore and Mecole Hardman ahead of the playoffs. Cornerback Jaylen Watsonās potential availability was also included in this question.
āThereās a chance with Mecole [Hardman],ā Reid answered candidly, when asked if thereās any shot that these four could return for any portion of a playoff run.
He also left the door open for Watson to āpotentiallyā make it back but made it clear that the starting cornerback should be considered more of a longshot to take the field again this winter.
āThat would be stretching it though I think,ā Reid said, regarding Watson.
Unfortunately, Reid confirmed that both Rice and Moore will not return for the 2024-25 postseason, giving a definitive ānoā when it came to those two.
Chiefs HC Andy Reid Says LT D.J. Humphries Is āDoing Goodā But Makes No Promises on His Availability
As for veteran left tackle D.J. Humphries, who has missed the past three games with a strained hamstring, Reid responded that heās ādoing good,ā but added that he ācanāt make any promisesā on the blockerās Week 18 availability.
āI want to get him out to practice and kind of see where weāre at,ā the future Hall of Fame HC relayed. āBut he is doing good in his rehab part.ā
āThatās different than being on the field,ā Reid clarified. āSo, Iād like to just see how he does there.ā
Veteran left guard Joe Thuney has done a spectacular job filling in at left tackle in recent weeks. So much so that some fans and reporters believe KC should keep Thuney at the position, even if Humphries is healthy enough to return.
Reid was not willing to reveal his long-term plan for Thuney and Humphries on December 30, however, telling reporters that heād prefer to āplay it by yearā as the Chiefs begin prepping for the postseason.
āIāve been happy with [Mike] Caliendo and how heās played [at left guard], Iāve been happy with [Thuney] and how heās played. I appreciate them jumping in and keeping the level of play up,ā Reid said. Concluding: āIām curious to see where [Humphries is] at and if he can do anything [in practice]. So, I just want to see where weāre at and weāll evaluate them as we go down the stretch here.ā