Christmas is just around the corner in Kansas City and that means quarterback gifts for the Chiefs offensive line courtesy of Patrick Mahomes II.
The golf theme continued in 2023 one year after Mahomes gifted custom-fitted golf clubs to the entire blocking unit. This time around, the O-line received custom golf carts to go along with the 2022 set of sticks.
Center Creed Humphrey and guard Trey Smith both shared their appreciation on their Instagram stories (relayed for the public via Fox 4 KC’s Harold Kuntz on X).
“Appreciate you! King,” Smith captioned with fire emojis, while Humphrey just sent three muscle emojis.
The red and black carts were each custom-made with the player’s name and number on the side, along with some pretty nice rims and a four-seat design. The gifts certainly caught the attention of teammates, including linebacker Willie Gay.
A fan shared Gay’s Instagram live on X, in which the defender asked — “What the hell I’m getting for Christmas?” — while riding along with an offensive lineman.
“Looks like Patrick Mahomes got the entire Chiefs OL golf carts for Christmas! Willie Gay is a little jealous 🤣,” the fan joked above the viral post.
Chiefs Offensive Line Ranked 12th Heading Into Week 16
Pro Football Focus is generally viewed as one of the top NFL sites to look at for offensive line rankings each year. Heading into Week 16, the Chiefs were ranked 12th in PFF’s weekly update, which is a bit lower than usual within the Patrick Mahomes era.
The weekly ranks take into account injuries and absences, so rookie Wanya Morris was listed at left tackle with Joe Thuney, Humphrey, Smith and Jawaan Taylor filling out the rest of the starting five.
“Once again, left tackle Donovan Smith was inactive and replaced by Wanya Morris,” PFF outlined. “The rookie offensive lineman earned a 62.1 overall grade against the [New England] Patriots.”
“Right tackle Jawaan Taylor earned a 43.9 overall grade against New England, finishing as Kansas City’s lowest-graded offensive lineman,” PFF writer Zoltán Buday continued. “Taylor is on pace to earn the lowest pass-blocking and lowest run-blocking grades of his career.”
Buday also named Thuney the Chiefs “best player” on the OL.
Reasoning: “Thuney has earned an 88.2 pass-blocking grade over the past four weeks, which ranks third among all offensive linemen over that span.”
Kansas City dropped down one spot in this ranking from Week 15 to Week 16.
Tough Year 1 in Kansas City for Chiefs RT Jawaan Taylor
Taylor signed a four-year, $80 million contract with the Chiefs last spring — and it’s not off to the best start.
The new right tackle has allowed 37 quarterback pressures this year. That ranks tied for 15th in the NFL for all offensive linemen. He also had trouble with penalties early in the season.
Smith — the Chiefs new left tackle — has actually been worse in pass protection, allowing 42 quarterback pressures in fewer snaps.
However, KC fans can take some solace in knowing that former LT Orlando Brown Jr. has allowed the most pressures in the NFL heading into Week 16 with 50. Last year’s starting RT Andrew Wylie is also ranked below Taylor, with 40 pressures allowed so far.
If the Chiefs hope to get back to the Super Bowl in 2023, they’ll need more from Taylor. The big-money addition was brought in to stabilize one bookend for Mahomes, but the O-tackle position has been an issue for the offense once again.
Kansas City will hope for improvement from Taylor as his four-year deal progresses.
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