The Kansas City Chiefs dropped their first game of the season on Sunday to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but they’ll turn the page quickly as they travel to Oakland to take on the Raiders on Thursday Night Football.
Offensive Coordinator Matt Nagy and Defensive Coordinator Bob Sutton spoke with the media on Monday about Sunday’s game and the preparation for Thursday.
Nagy began the session by talking about wide receiver De’Anthony Thomas, who played a season-high 36 offensive snaps on Sunday in relief of injured wide outs Albert Wilson and Chris Conley.
Thomas had three catches for 61 yards against Pittsburgh, including a 57-yard touchdown in the game’s closing minutes that brought Kansas City within just two points at the time.