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NFL Regular Week 4 Game 2017
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Day : Sunday, October 01, 2017
Time : 4:25p ET
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Football is here. Allow that to sink in for a moment. I repeat… football is here. The 49ers will run out onto the Arrowhead Stadium turf tonight in the Regular opener against Chiefs.
Welcome to Patrick Mahomes day … err, the Chiefs 2017 Regular opener against the NFL Live. The Chiefs have been up at training camp in St. Joe for the past few weeks getting ready for the season. This is the next step in their preparation as they get real, live game action. It doesn’t count, of course. But it’s something.
We have all the nuts and bolts for the game below, along with a few pregame notes on, who else, Patrick Mahomes, as well as the starters playing time and injuries that will affect the game. You can access the Chiefs roster and depth chart right here. They won’t follow that depth chart exactly but it will be close. Andy Reid says he’s going to try and get every player in the game tonight.
Alex Smith will start the game but Andy Reid says he’s only playing a quarter or so. The 49ers say their starters won’t play more than a quarter either. Tyler Bray will get the second quarter and Mahomes will get the third quarter followed by Joel Stave in the fourth.
I get excited for the first Regular game and then quickly disappointed once the first team is out. It’ll be a little different this year as we await Mahomes in the third quarter. He will be playing with second and third stringers but he can still show off what he can do.
Because of injuries, the Chiefs are also going to feature some other players we don’t always see a lot. Eric Berry has been out with a heel injury so if he doesn’t play we could see Eric Murray playing more safety. With Travis Kelce likely out, the Chiefs will feature Demetrius Harris, Gavin Escobar and Ross Travis a little more at tight end. If Bennie Logan doesn’t play (which would suck), we would see more new signing Roy Miller. So, even though it’s Regular, there are still some new-ish things to be looking for.
THE NEW COACHES: Yes, Shanahan has been an offensive coordinator for several franchises, but this is the 37-year-old’s first chance to call the shots. It’s also the first opportunity for his coaching staff to work together in a game-like setting.
QUARTERBACK COMPETITION: Brian Hoyer will start for San Francisco and Alex Smith will start for Kansas City, and neither veteran is getting much pressure at this point. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot of competition for the guys barking at their heels.
Matt Barkley will be the first off the bench for San Francisco, but Shanahan said “we’ll see how that goes in the second game.” In other words, there’s a good chance that rookie C.J. Beathard — who has looked good throughout training camp — will be first on deck with a good performance in Kansas City.
Smith will give way to Chiefs veteran Tyler Bray in the second quarter, while first-round draft pick Patrick Mahomes II gets the third quarter. Those two are in a spirited battle for the backup job.
“They’ve put in a lot of work, Tyler in particular,” Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy said, “and he’s done a really good job at mentally getting into it. He’s had some opportunities in Regular, so I know he’s really looking forward to just coming out here and trying to do the best he can.”
TASTY REUBEN: The 49ers are salivating at the thought of insider linebacker Reuben Foster playing alongside NaVorro Bowman. But whether that happens Friday night is questionable after the former Alabama standout was hobbled by an ankle injury in practice this week.
“His ankle has been bothering him a little each day,” Shanahan said after Wednesday’s workout. “It looked like he kind of did the same thing, just kind of got stepped on a little bit.”
SPEAKING OF INJURIES: Rookie tight end George Kittle is unlikely to play for San Francisco with a hamstring injury, while offensive lineman Joshua Garrett is out for a month after knee surgery.