3) Who will step up on offense for the Chiefs? Kansas City will be short-handed in the run game with All-Pro offensive tackle Joe Thuney ruled out due to a pectoral injury. Running back Jerick McKinnon has a “slim” chance to be on the field, as well, per Reid, and he is officially questionable for Sunday. That leaves the door open for someone to step in and contribute. Will we see Kadarius Toney on the field after he was inactive in the AFC Championship Game? Skyy Moore was activated from injured reserve this week after dealing with a knee injury. Rookie Rashee Rice has been a WR1 as of late, but second-year running back Isiah Pacheco could be the one to step up. During Kansas City’s 2023 playoff run, Pacheco has averaged 4.0 rushing yards per attempt while contributing three touchdowns. He also leads the team with 281 scrimmage yards. Pacheco has also never experienced an NFL postseason loss. He enters Super Bowl LVIII with six wins in six tries as a Chief. If Kansas City wins, Pacheco would become the first RB in NFL history to start in a Super Bowl and win in each of his first two career seasons, per NFL Research.
4) Can the Chiefs contain Christian McCaffrey? The last time these two teams faced each other in the Super Bowl, McCaffrey was not on the roster. He was having a Pro Bowl and All-Pro season with the Carolina Panthers in his third year in the NFL. McCaffrey, who earned the same honors in 2023, had a career-high 1,459 rushing yards and produced 21 total touchdowns during the regular season. He’s carried that reliability into the 49ers’ two playoff games. Whenever McCaffrey is in the backfield, the AP 2023 NFL Offensive Player of the Year has a chance to score. The young Chiefs defense faces a daunting task as it prepares to deal with not only McCaffrey, but also Deebo Samuel, George Kittle and Brandon Aiyuk. With Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu suffering a torn ACL, the battle in the trenches will be that much tougher for Kansas City to keep McCaffrey in check. Look for Chris Jones and George Karlaftis to be difference-makers defending the run game. Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and his unit have allowed only 13.7 points per game in their three playoff contests. Linebackers Nick Bolton, Willie Gay and Drue Tranquill, along with Justin Reid, will also be watching where McCaffrey is at all times in Sunday’s game.