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The good: The Broncos have quarterbac­ks this week. The bad: They are playing in Kansas City: The ugly: Denver is a 14-point underdog against the Chiefs.

Emergency backup used last week after virus concerns benched four

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes is putting together one of the best seasons of any quarterbac­k in NFL history.

The Broncos? Well, they’re just happy to HAVE a quarterbac­k.

Drew Lock will be back under center when Denver visits Kansas City in the latest edition of their long-simmering AFC West rivalry Sunday night. Lock was deemed a high-risk close contact of infected quarterbac­k Jeff Driskel — along with the rest of the Broncos’ quarterbac­ks — and left his team without a true QB to face New Orleans last week.

The Broncos turned to a practice squad wide receiver to take most of the snaps in a 31-3 rout.

“Watching it, it was a gut-wrenching feeling the whole time. It was tough,” said Lock, who grew up suburban Kansas City and starred at nearby Missouri. “It wasn’t something I enjoyed. I’d much rather be out on the field helping my team out. It hurt my heart, hurt my soul, and it’s just time to move on and get out there and get to Kansas City.”

The Broncos (4-7) had better turn their focus to the Chiefs (10-1) rather quickly. Mahomes is coming off another impressive performanc­e, throwing for 462 yards and three touchdowns without a pick in a 27-24 win over the Buccaneers. He’s on pace to throw for 5,087 yards, which would give him his second season among the top 10 in NFL history, along with 44 touchdown passes and just three intercepti­ons. His passer rating of 115.5, while far from the perfect measuremen­t of play, would be the best in his bright young career.

“Mahomes is special, not just this year — ever since he’s taken over the starting job in Kansas City, he’s had a phenomenal short career,” Broncos coach Vic Fangio said. “He’s just really a great, great quarterbac­k, and he especially excels in their system. He’s really good at operating their system.”

His cast of cohorts makes it a relatively easy task.

Tyreek Hill has put together three consecutiv­e 100-yard receiving games, and he’s caught at least one TD pass in five straight, highlighte­d by a 269-yard effort with three scores against Tampa Bay. Tight end Travis Kelce is riding a streak of 106 games with at least one catch and needs a mere 22 yards receiving to reach 1,000 for the fifth straight year.

Throw in the recent return of Sammy Watkins from a hamstring injury, fellow wide receivers Mecole Hardman and Demarcus Robinson, and running backs Clyde Edwards-Helaire and LeVeon Bell, and you have a seemingly unstoppabl­e offense.

“Those guys are rolling,” Watkins said, “so I’m just trying to catch up to their speed. You got everybody moving so fast, I’m like, ‘I got to catch up.’ The offense is going to continue doing what they’re doing. I’m just trying to add to it.”

As if it needed any more help. “The guys believe in me just as much as I believe in him. You have to have that if you want to win these football teams against these great opponents,” Mahomes said. “You have to have total confidence in each other to know we’re going to give whatever we have in order to win the game, no what what that is.”

QUARTERBAC­K QUAGMIRE

Lock will start the 14th game of his career after missing his 14th game last week.

Lock and his backup, Brett Rypien, returned to practice Wednesday, but the Broncos isolated practice squad veteran Blake Bortles as a precaution. They added Kyle Shurmur, the Chiefs’ former practice squad QB and son of Broncos offensive coordinato­r Pat Shurmur, in case any of the Broncos’ quarterbac­ks tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

 ?? JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Broncos quarterbac­k Drew Lock is expected to play tonight against the Chiefs. Denver had no roster quarterbac­ks last week after Lock and two others were deemed high risk for the virus.
JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Broncos quarterbac­k Drew Lock is expected to play tonight against the Chiefs. Denver had no roster quarterbac­ks last week after Lock and two others were deemed high risk for the virus.

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