Ravens expected to get star cornerback Marlon Humphrey back against the Chiefs in AFC Championship Game
No one said it would be easy to create a dynasty, despite how things have looked during the Kansas City Chiefs' path to get here. They are already one of the greatest franchises ever; now, if they win this game against the Baltimore Ravens, they have a chance to close the gap and claim the […]
No one said it would be easy to create a dynasty, despite how things have looked during the Kansas City Chiefs' path to get here. They are already one of the greatest franchises ever; now, if they win this game against the Baltimore Ravens, they have a chance to close the gap and claim the actual dynasty title.
On Sunday, the Chiefs will have one of the hardest tasks of the dynasty run we are currently in with Kansas City. This is the first time the Chiefs have ever been on the road in the AFC Championship game in the Andy Reid – Patrick Mahomes era.
Not to mention, the Baltimore Ravens are a very good team and could very well beat the Chiefs. So, it won't be easy, and it just got harder with the recent news the Ravens got.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Marlon Humphrey, who was questionable on the injury report with a calf injury, is expected to play in Sunday's AFC title game.
Humphrey is one of the better cornerbacks in the league, and the Ravens have had a great secondary this season. It also doesn't help that the Ravens will be getting Mark Andrews back, whom they haven't had since Week 11. This is only going to make the Chiefs' road to the Super Bowl even harder. But, like we said before, who said it would be easy?