Fri, Sep 15, 6:01 PM EDT • Adam Teicher •
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The Kansas City Chiefs' wide receivers, including Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore, are eager for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after a disappointing performance against the Detroit Lions. Toney had several dropped passes, including one that was intercepted for a touchdown. Moore did not have a reception despite getting his hands on the ball three times. The Chiefs are expecting a bounce-back game from all of their receivers and are focused on executing better and improving their focus. Tight end Travis Kelce, who missed the game against the Lions, is expected to play in Jacksonville.
Kadarius Toney | WR
Toney had several dropped passes against the Lions, including one that was intercepted for a touchdown. He missed all of training camp after having surgery for a torn meniscus and only recently returned to practice. Toney is determined to put in extra work to improve his performance and regain the trust of his teammates and coaches. Skyy Moore | WR
Moore did not have a reception against the Lions despite getting his hands on the ball three times. He is focused on improving in every aspect and believes that consistent focus on the little things will lead to better performance. Moore is determined to bounce back and contribute to the team's success. Travis Kelce | TE
Kelce missed the game against the Lions with a hyperextended knee but returned to practice this week and is expected to play in Jacksonville. His presence will provide a boost to the Chiefs' offense, but the team is not solely relying on him and expects other receivers to step up. Patrick Mahomes | QB
Mahomes acknowledged that he did not execute at a high enough level in the first game and missed some opportunities. He is determined to make improvements and make it easier for his receivers to make plays. Mahomes has trust and faith in his receivers, including Toney, and will continue to target them with the ball. Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs' wide receivers had a disappointing performance against the Lions, with several dropped passes and a lack of receptions. The team is expecting a bounce-back game from all of their receivers, including Toney and Moore. The Chiefs are focused on executing better and improving their focus and attention to detail. Tight end Travis Kelce, who missed the game against the Lions, is expected to play in Jacksonville and provide a boost to the offense. Jacksonville Jaguars
The Chiefs are preparing to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in their upcoming game. The Jaguars' defense will be a test for the Chiefs' receivers, who are determined to improve their performance. The Chiefs are focused on executing better and bouncing back from their loss to the Lions.