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Chiefs Turn Into a “Field Hospital”: 13 Players in Doubt Ahead of Ravens Showdown

If the bad news about Patrick Mahomes wasn’t enough to shake Chiefs Kingdom, now an even bigger nightmare has arrived: 13 Kansas City Chiefs players are listed on the injury report ahead of the crucial clash with the Baltimore Ravens.

A Terrifyingly Long List

It’s not just Mahomes with his wrist injury — several other key names are now “questionable” for Sunday night. From offense to defense to special teams, the list has fans asking in disbelief: “Are we still watching the Chiefs, or a field hospital in disguise?”

When a team loses its depth across multiple positions, facing a battle-hardened squad like the Ravens, the threat of disaster becomes all too real.

Ravens Smelling Opportunity

Baltimore has always been known for its hard-hitting defense and relentless style of play. Now, with the Chiefs ravaged by injuries, the Ravens are circling like predators sensing blood in the water.

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If Mahomes is sidelined, if the defense loses its anchors, Arrowhead could be staring down a night of carnage.

Chiefs Kingdom in Crisis Mode

  • 13 players on the injury report = nearly half the starting lineup in jeopardy.

  • Immense pressure falls on inexperienced backups who may not be ready for prime time.

  • All eyes on Mahomes: if the leader can’t play, the faith of the entire team could collapse.

  • Faith as the Final Weapon

    Yet through the storm, Chiefs Kingdom has never abandoned its team. This is the moment for fans to turn fear into fire, doubt into determination.

    • Send well wishes to Mahomes and every banged-up Chief.
    • Prove that this team isn’t just about football — it’s about a family fighting together.

    Conclusion: A Battle of Belief

    A storm may be coming, but sometimes it’s in the darkest nights that new warriors rise. Will the Chiefs hold the line with a patched-up roster? Or will the Ravens turn Arrowhead into a nightmare for Kansas City?

    The answer comes on September 28.

    Eagles Legend Wants to Withdraw from Eagles Hall of Fame If Kevin Patullo Isn't Fired
    Can you believe it? A living legend of the Philadelphia Eagles, LeSean McCoy, is "rebelling" and threatening to withdraw from the Eagles Hall of Fame – the place that honors his great contributions! The reason? All because of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo! What's happening with this legendary team? Read now for the hottest NFL "drama"! On his Speakeasy show, McCoy "dropped a bomb" with a shocking statement: “Take me off. Nobody has ever asked. I’m going to say ‘Mr. Lurie, it’s either me or Kevin’. If Kevin is not fired, put 25 back out there on the street.” (Translation: "Remove me. No one has ever asked. I'm going to say 'Mr. Lurie, it's either me or Kevin'. If Kevin isn't fired, put number 25 back on the street.") Number 25 – McCoy's legendary jersey number – could be "kicked out" of the Hall of Fame if Patullo remains in position? This isn't a joke, but a direct challenge to team owner Jeffrey Lurie! This "extreme" demand stems from extreme disappointment with the disastrous performance of the Eagles' offense under Patullo. The team that once "soared high" is now "free-falling" with silly mistakes, and McCoy isn't the only one "furious." Even Josh Reynolds "cursed" Patullo: “Kevin Patullo should never see the light of day again for the crimes he’s committed…” (Translation: "Kevin Patullo should never see the light of day again for the crimes he’s committed...") Is Patullo the "culprit" causing the Eagles to "sink"? Look at the "tragedy" of quarterback Jalen Hurts: In the most recent Monday Night Football game, he threw three interceptions – one of which was blamed on AJ Brown! Comparing this year's offensive stats to last year? Worlds apart! The problem isn't just the weak offensive line, but also the play-caller – Patullo is "miserably compared" to Kellen Moore, who once elevated the offense to new heights. The article points out: The Eagles are repeating a "historical curse" – the offense always "collapses" after losing a good coordinator, like in previous Super Bowl runs. Nick Sirianni is heavily criticized for the decision to hire Patullo: "A fatal mistake"! 👀 Eagles legend LeSean McCoy says if #Eagles do not fire OC Kevin Patullo he wants out of Hall of Fame “Take me off. Nobody has ever asked. I’m going to say ‘Mr. Lurie, it’s either me or Kevin’. If Kevin is not fired, put 25 back out there on the street”📸 @speakeasytlkshw pic.twitter.com/DcOkLiQejA — Jeff Skversky (@JeffSkversky) December 10, 2025 And the "darkest" data: In shotgun formation (51 plays), the Eagles only achieved 4.2 yards/play, 2.2 yards/rush, 5.2 yards/pass, with 4 "stupid" interceptions. But under center (15 plays)? Explosive with 10.2 yards/play, 8.8 yards/rush, 16.0 yards/pass, and 0 interceptions! Clearly, the offense performs "miraculously" better when balanced – so why is Patullo still "stubbornly persisting" with the outdated play style? Eagles fans are "boiling with rage": Will the team listen to McCoy and "deal with" Patullo to save the season? This drama is "exploding" on social media! McCoy – with his illustrious career at the Eagles – is he really withdrawing from the Hall of Fame? Or is this a "ploy" to push for change? Who will Jeffrey Lurie choose: The legend or the "culprit"? Don't miss out – follow now to see the "shocking" outcome of the Eagles' internal war! What do you think, comment below!