SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A teammate of Tom Brady's for four seasons in New England, Kansas City Chiefs guard Joe Thuney joked that could have had something to do with him winning LFG Player of the Game on Sunday. "There might be a slight bias in that," Thuney said with a smile in a conversation with FOX Sports following Kansas City's 28-18 win over the San Francisco 49ers. "It's very humbling.
Obviously, there's a lot of things I can do better. You know, I think all the guys on the O-line deserve it. I'm just proud to be part of this group." Of course, Thuney's play up front made him deserving of this week's award.
A two-time Pro Bowler, Thuney was a driving force behind Kansas City rushing for 184 yards on Sunday, led by Kareem Hunt's 78 yards and two scores. "Kareem's awesome," Thuney said. "He runs so hard and plays so hard.
And he's always working throughout the week, digging into his playbook. He's just a great guy." Hunt returned the compliment. "I give it up to the O-line for helping me get the pushes to get in there," he said of his two touchdowns. [Related: Do the Chiefs have 49ers' number, and can they keep winning this way?