Schedule
Opponent | Game | Opp RK | Opp FPTS |
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vs | 13 | — | |
vs | 10 | — | |
@ | 5 | — | |
@ | 8 | — | |
vs |
Mon, Oct 7
8:15 pm
ESPN
| 22 | — |
BYE
| — | - | - |
@ | 1 | — | |
@ | 26 | — | |
vs |
Mon, Nov 4
8:15 pm
ESPN
| 21 | — |
vs | 32 | — | |
@ | 23 | — | |
@ | 11 | — | |
vs |
Fri, Nov 29
3:00 pm
AMZN
| 26 | — |
vs | 8 | — | |
@ | 4 | — | |
vs | 2 | — | |
@ |
Wed, Dec 25
1:00 pm
NFLX
| 31 | — |
@ | 32 | — |
Fantasy News
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Karlaftis finished Sunday's 25-17 win over the Bengals with five tackles (four solo), including 1.5 sacks. Both of Karlaftis' sacks came in the fourth quarter. His first was split with Charles Omenihu for a seven-yard loss, and Karlaftis got a sack of his own on Jake Browning with less than two minutes to go in the game that helped seal the win for the Chiefs. Karlaftis has a team-leading 10.5 sacks over 16 games this season and is tied for 16th in the league in that category.... See More ... See Less
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Chiefs' George Karlaftis: Logs another sack in win
Karlaftis recorded three total tackles (all solo), including one sack and one tackle for loss in Sunday's 31-17 win over the Raiders. The 2022 first-round pick has now recorded 8.0 sacks through Kansas City's first 11 games, overtaking Chris Jones as the team's leader in that category. Karlaftis started all 17 games for the Chiefs during his rookie season, and he's already bested his 2022 totals in sacks, tackles and forced fumbles thus far. The 22-year-old seems like a budding star, and he's expected to continue wreaking havoc for Kansas City's defense for the remainder of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' George Karlaftis: Productive in win
Karlaftis recorded four tackles, including 1.5 sacks, in Sunday's 17-9 win at Jacksonville. Trevor Lawrence was sacked four times in Week 2, and Karlaftis got in on the action, collecting 1.5 sacks of his own. The sophomore defensive end turned things up a notch towards the end of the 2022 season, and that play has carried into 2023, at least so far. If he keeps up the pace, he'll be a hot option in the IDP market as the season unfolds.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' George Karlaftis: Rounds into form late in 2022
Karlaftis compiled 33 tackles (18 solo), six sacks and seven passes defensed during the regular season of rookie campaign in 2022. Karlaftis took some time to round into form as a pass rusher, compiling just half a sack over the first 10 games. However, once he found his form, he never looked back. Karlaftis finished the regular season on a tear, recording 5.5 sacks over the final seven games to give the Chiefs a pass-rush threat on both sides of the defensive line opposite Frank Clark and in the middle with star defensive tackle Chris Jones. Karlaftis may go a bit under the radar entering 2023, given his overall sack total, but his strong close to the regular season could make him worth a look as a defensive line IDP in some formats next season.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' George Karlaftis: Taken by Kansas City in Round 1
The Chiefs selected Karlaftis in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, 30th overall. Karlaftis might not be as toolsy as some of the other edge defenders drafted ahead of him, but his production at Purdue can match almost anyone and there's nothing concerning in his workout metrics. At 6-foot-4, 266 pounds his 38-inch vertical jump and 121-inch broad jump indicate plus explosiveness out of his stance, and his athletic dimensions otherwise are very similar to former Purdue defensive end great Ryan Kerrigan. Most teams need more players like Karlaftis, and the Chiefs as much as any team.... See More ... See Less
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2D agoJust entered the White House’s south lawn. The crowd of staffers, family members & various personnel are extremely large in comparison to last year’s ceremony for the Chiefs. https://t.co/O0PQaDLU3b
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