Chiefs visit Chargers, choose rest in playoff tune-up

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Blaine Gabbert is the starter this week at Los Angeles. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

With no ground to gain in the AFC playoff picture by beating the host Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs are in preservation mode in the regular-season finale.

Blaine Gabbert will start in place of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and multiple regulars are headed for plenty of rest in a game head coach Andy Reid said would be used as a good audition for younger players.

Gabbert said he told the team, “Go out there and have fun.”

Win or lose to the Chargers (5-11), Kansas City (10-6) owns the No. 3 seed in the AFC regardless of any outcome on the Sunday schedule. Los Angeles has lost four consecutive games and seven of its last eight.

The Chargers aren’t going to miss Mahomes, who threw for 424 yards and four TDs in their first meeting this season. He had five TDs and no interceptions in two wins over the Chargers in 2022 and a pair of three-TD games in 2021.

Easton Stick, serving as the Chargers’ starting quarterback since Justin Herbert was placed on injured reserve with a broken finger Dec. 12, is tasked with getting the Chargers their first win in the past five games. Los Angeles is 1-7 since Nov. 6.

“This is the last one. Just trying to go out there and find a way to win, and finish this thing together,” Stick said. “I’ve had a lot of fun. I’m really grateful. I’ve really enjoyed getting to go out there every single day, be in the huddle and really compete.”

Stick could be taking the field again without leading receiver Keenan Allen. He’s dealing with a heel injury and hasn’t played since Dec. 10. Allen has 108 receptions for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns.

Among Gabbert’s goals for the game — get tight end Travis Kelce over 1,000 receiving yards for the eighth consecutive season. He’s at 984 through 16 games.

Kelce, who was inactive Week 1 with a knee injury, had a season-best 12 catches and 179 yards in Kansas City’s win over the Chargers in Week 7.

“He’s the best,” Gabbert said. “He has a rare feel for the game of football. He sees the game like a quarterback.”

Reid hasn’t made the final call on Kelce’s status, but Gabbert said the prolific production is a standard for not just Kelce, but the entire organization.

“If he wants to play, he’ll play. If Coach Reid says have him rest, he’s gonna rest,” Gabbert said. “Ultimately that’s on Coach Reid, but if we’re out there we’re going to do our damn best to get him 17 yards.”

Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones has literal incentive to play at Los Angeles. He can trigger a $1.25 million bonus by reaching 10 sacks for the season, and currently stands at 9.5. Another player with a history of devouring the Chargers, Jones had 4.0 of his 15.5 sacks last season against Los Angeles but sat out the first meeting this season.

Jones was also out of practice Wednesday. He’s dealing with a groin injury and Reid indicated rest might be in the best interest of the team and Jones.

Stick has been sacked 11 times since taking over for Herbert.

–Field Level Media

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