The Kansas City Chiefs' playoff hopes remain alive after thirteen weeks thanks to the team's thrilling comeback win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Though the Chiefs have yet to look like a team capable of winning another championship, Kansas City's quest to earn a spot in its fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance hasn't come to an end just yet.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Chiefs' offense was asleep at the wheel for most of last week's game, but with the efforts of playmakers like wide receiver Rashee Rice, the reigning AFC champions were able to muster enough grit to secure the come-from-behind victory.
The experts at Pro Football Focus noticed Rice's impressive performance and awarded him a grade of 87.9, the highest among his teammates.
Rice's absence for the first six weeks of the season was noticeable, as the Chiefs struggled to produce even serviceable offense.
The former SMU Mustang will look to continue providing an offensive spark when Kansas City faces the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day.
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