The Kansas City Chiefs can't quite figure out their offensive identity. While things have gotten better since the return of Rashee Rice from suspension, the offense has still fallen flat at key times, as it did in Week 11 against the Denver Broncos, despite the presence of so many weapons for Patrick Mahomes.
One player who was a big piece of the offense early in the season but has since faded away is wide receiver Tyquan Thornton. The former second-round pick by the Patriots three years ago looked to have established a new identity for himself in Kansas City, as he was one of Mahomes' go-to weapons when Rice and Xavier Worthy were both out.