Dobbins is out, Harvey is set to start
Few matchups on this week’s slate are as exciting or as fantasy-relevant as Chiefs vs. Broncos. Kansas City is desperate to make a statement after dropping key games, while Denver is rolling behind a confident offense that refuses to be pushed around. Expect points, playmakers, and plenty of fantasy fireworks.
📊 Quick Start/Sit Table
| Player | Team | Start/Sit | Fantasy Outlook |
| Patrick Mahomes | Chiefs | Start | Bounce-back multi-TD performance coming. |
| Travis Kelce | Chiefs | Start | Rock-solid floor of ~6 catches & 70 yards. |
| Rashee Rice | Chiefs | Start | WR1 with TD upside; Mahomes’ go-to. |
| Kareem Hunt | Chiefs | Start | Goal-line hammer + receiving work = TD threat. |
| Xavier Worthy | Chiefs | Flex (Deep leagues) | Quiet lately; high-upside but low floor. |
| Bo Nix | Broncos | Start | Steady command; should deliver a TD. |
| RJ Harvey | Broncos | Start | Lead back over Dobbins; strong yardage + TD shot. |
| Troy Franklin | Broncos | Start | Emerging playmaker; flex with scoring upside. |
| Courtland Sutton | Broncos | Flex | Productive but inconsistent; deep-league flex. |
🏈 Matchup Breakdown

⭐ Kansas City Chiefs Fantasy Outlook
Start: Patrick Mahomes (QB)
Mahomes was shockingly held without a passing TD against Buffalo — something that rarely happens twice. With pressure mounting and a divisional opponent ahead, Mahomes should come out aggressive and efficient, pushing for multiple touchdowns. Expect a sharp rebound.
Start: Travis Kelce (TE)
Kelce continues his consistent TE1 season. Even when the offense sputters, he delivers reliable volume. Look for 6 catches and around 70 yards, with the potential for more if this game turns into a shootout.
Start: Rashee Rice (WR)
Rice remains KC’s clear WR1 and the only wideout Mahomes trusts consistently. After a quiet stretch, the Chiefs need him early and often. Expect 80 yards and a touchdown, making him a must-start in all formats.
Start: 💪 Kareem Hunt (RB)
Hunt has carved out a strong role in this offense:
• Goal-line back
• Short-yardage hammer
• Receiving outlet
Those three roles together make him a fantasy gem. Expect one touchdown and roughly 70 total yards.
Flex: Xavier Worthy (WR)
Worthy has been quiet in recent weeks and is tough to trust in standard leagues. However, in deep formats, he’s still worth a flex play due to his big-play ability. Boom-bust profile this week.
🔥 Denver Broncos Fantasy Outlook
Start: Bo Nix (QB)
Nix looks comfortable running this offense and distributing the ball to multiple playmakers. Against a Chiefs defense that has shown cracks, he should post solid fantasy production with at least one touchdown. Safe start in Superflex and deeper leagues.
Start: RJ Harvey (RB)
The workload is shifting, and Harvey looks like the clear leader over Dobbins due to injury. He runs hard, catches passes, and finds the end zone. Expect 85 total yards and a strong shot at a score.
Start: Troy Franklin (WR)
Franklin’s confidence grows each week. He’s developing chemistry with Nix, and the Broncos love getting the ball in his hands in space. In deep leagues, he’s a must-start with scoring upside.
Flex: 💪 Courtland Sutton (WR)
Sutton has been productive, but other weapons have outshone him lately. His usage is inconsistent, but he remains a good deep-league flex option. You’re hoping for an end-zone target or a big catch.
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🧾 Final Thoughts
This matchup could quietly turn into one of the highest-scoring divisional games of the week. The Chiefs must respond offensively, and Denver is playing with confidence. Start your main weapons on both sides, flex your upside plays, and prepare for a fantasy-friendly battle.
