The Kansas City Chiefs face a challenging decision at left tackle as they prepare for their matchup against the Houston Texans in the divisional round. This season has seen a rotation of players, including Wanya Morris and 2024 second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia, but neither has proven effective. The Chiefs sought to stabilize the position by signing D.J. Humphries from the Arizona Cardinals, but his injury after just one game left the team scrambling again.
With Patrick Mahomes' safety in the balance, head coach Andy Reid has remained tight-lipped about who will start on the blind side. The choices are between reinstating Humphries or keeping Joe Thuney at tackle, while Mike Caliendo would step in at left guard if Thuney remains outside. Reid noted that Mahomes feels secure with either option, a silver lining as the star quarterback previously expressed discomfort with both Morris and Suamataia.