The Kansas City Chiefs’ undefeated season has officially ended after their disappointing loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
In a game where the Chiefs needed to be perfect to secure a victory, the team struggled on both sides of the ball and couldn’t seem to get out of their own way, committing unnecessary penalties and turning the ball over too many times.
Despite their imperfect performance, Kansas City’s offensive line, led by fourth-year center Creed Humphrey, did their best to counter Buffalo’s vicious pass rush.
On Monday, Pro Football Focus gave Humphrey the highest grade among Chiefs players in Sunday’s loss to the Bills with a grade of 85.9:
The highest-graded Chiefs in Week 11 vs the Bills:
???? Creed Humphrey – 85.9
???? Trent McDuffie – 80.9
???? Patrick Mahomes – 74.0
???? DeAndre Hopkins – 73.6
???? Mike Danna – 73.1
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— PFF KC Chiefs (@PFF_Chiefs) November 18, 2024
The former Oklahoma Sooner has been a standout on this year’s team and is ranked among the best centers in the NFL.
As Kansas City heads to Charlotte this weekend, expect Humphrey to continue his dominance against a struggling Carolina Panthers team.