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It’s almost time for kickoff – not just between the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs, but also for the start of the 2023 NFL season.
Thursday night’s game at Arrowhead Stadium ushers in Week 1 and the start of a 272-game regular-season slate, with the defending-champion Chiefs taking on an upstart Lions team looking to establish its credentials as a potential contender. Reigning MVP Patrick Mahomes could have to shoulder a heavy load, as top target Travis Kelce will miss the game with a knee injury, while All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones seems likely to sit out the contest as he continues a contract holdout. But Detroit will have its own challenges as it seeks to hand Mahomes his first ever loss in an opener.
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With Travis Kelce officially inactive for Thursday’s game against the Lions, the Chiefs could have a problem in their receiving corps. In a largely unproven collection of pass catchers, no one player from last year had more than 56 catches or 687 yards. But here are three candidates who could be in line for more looks:
WR Skyy Moore: A second-round pick in 2022, Moore already seemed like a strong bet for a heavier workload after his summer performance was lauded by both Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. He only played in 27% of the team’s snaps last year and only had more than four targets in two games, but the 5-10, 195-pounder could feature prominently into Thursday night’s plan.
TE Noah Gray: Next man up at tight end? No one will confuse the 2021 fifth-round pick out of Duke with Kelce, but there’s still room for Gray to play a substantial role in the passing attack, particularly as Mahomes looks to keep the offense on schedule without its most prominent weapon.
WR Kadarius Toney: There are high expectations for Toney this season after the departures of Tyreek Hill and JuJu Smith-Schuster in successive offseasons. He’s a versatile receiver who is explosive with the football, though he missed substantial time after having surgery for a torn meniscus. The Chiefs acquired Toney from the Giants last October, and he recorded 14 receptions, 171 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in seven regular-season games for Kansas City.
Tonight’s kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.
The Chiefs tight end is not expected to play, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported, after he hyperextended his knee during practice on Tuesday and is listed as questionable for tonight’s game against the Lions.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said Thursday on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” that Kelce would be a game-time decision. Kelce was set to undergo a workout Thursday morning to evaluate his condition, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported.
Tyler Dragon: Chiefs 26, Lions 18
Defending Super Bowl champions historically have sluggish starts in season openers. And the Chiefs are expected to be without their best defensive player in Chris Jones. But Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, a young receiving corps and a scrappy defense should be enough to defeat the upstart Lions in front of a raucous Arrowhead crowd.
Lorenzo Reyes: Chiefs 27, Lions 23
The Lions, for the first time in forever, have a little bit of hype behind them. I expect they will compete with improved offensive weapons and a culture of expectation, but I have a hard time seeing them take this one, on the road, against the defending champs. I do think Detroit keeps it under a touchdown, however.
The Kansas City Chiefs are among the best bets for NFL Week 1 in their opening game against the visiting Detroit Lions. The defending Super Bowl champions are favored by 6.5 points, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. One of the best mobile sports betting apps, BetMGM is among those offering the top NFL betting promos in 2023.
According to the top NFL betting apps, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has some of the best NFL MVP betting odds after winning the award last season. The Chiefs also boast some of the best early Super Bowl betting odds.
The Lions, meanwhile, are one of the most popular NFL future bets after their impressive 2022 season. How far can Dan Campbell lead Detroit this season?
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Tonight’s prime-time kickoff game between the Lions and Chiefs is on NBC, but “Thursday Night Football” will exclusively be on Amazon Prime Video beginning Week 2.
Fans will have to wait a little longer for the popular “Thursday Night Football” theme song since the season opener isn’t on Amazon Prime Video. The “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime Video anthem is titled “Prime Video Sports Theme by Pinar Toprak.”
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