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Offense
Total: 7226 (19)
Passing: 5334 (12)
Rushing: 1892 (20)
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Defense
Total: 7322 (17)
Passing: 5408 (25)
Rushing: 1914 (9)
Disguise 3-4
Total: 8-9-0
Conf: 6-6-0
Div: 1-5-0
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Passing Leaders
Player Comp/Att Yards TDs INTs
P.Mahomes 691/1092 10705 89 72
M.Jones 5/7 128 1 0
Receiving Leaders
Player Recs Yards TDs
X.Worthy 87 1715 14
I.Pacheco 92 1270 10
N.Gray 53 855 10
R.Rice 50 688 2
J.Palmer 27 334 6
Rushing Leaders
Player Ats Yards TDs
I.Pacheco 221 1385 14
P.Mahomes 48 312 9
B.Smith 34 106 1
J.McLaughlin 17 83 0
K.Calloway 3 27 0
Defensive Leaders
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs
C.Conner 48 0 2 0
T.McDuffie 43 0 4 0
N.Williams 38 0 1 0
C.Downs 36 1 3 0
L.Chenal 34 3 0 0
AFC West
TeamOverallDiv%
Chargers 13-4-0 3-3-0 0.765
Raiders 12-5-0 5-1-0 0.706
Broncos 10-7-0 3-3-0 0.588
Chiefs 8-9-0 1-5-0 0.471
Top Cap Hits
Player OVR Pos cap Hit
Patrick Mahomes 94 QB $74.36 M
Trey Smith 90 RG $27.75 M
Trent McDuffie 95 CB $22.11 M
Creed Humphrey 94 C $21.60 M
Nick Bolton 85 MIKE $19.25 M
Upcoming FAs
Player OVR Pos cap Hit
Xavier Worthy 87 WR $4.38 M
Nick Bolton 85 MIKE $19.25 M
Jawaan Taylor 77 RT $11.60 M
Kingsley Suamataia 76 LG $1.93 M
Jaden Hicks 75 SS $1.27 M

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BATTLE OF THE BROTHERS: ANTWDAWG’S 7–6 NINERS VS. MIDNIGHT JOSH’S 5–8 CHIEFS

A SEASON-DEFINING CLASH FOR PRIDE, PLAYOFF SURVIVAL, AND FAMILY BRAGGING RIGHTS

In football, some games are about statistics. Some are about standings. Some are about postseason destiny.

But every once in a while, a matchup arrives that goes deeper than record books or playoff charts — a game rooted in pride, rivalry, history, and something far more personal.

That’s exactly what’s brewing as Antdawg’s 7–6 San Francisco 49ers prepare to face off against Midnight Josh’s 5–8 Kansas City Chiefs — a collision that isn’t just a regular-season showdown. It’s the Battle of the Brothers, a matchup where every play, every drive, and every decision carries extra weight because the opponent on the sideline isn’t just another coach or player… it’s family.

And when family is involved, the stakes rise faster than the playoff pressure.

A GAME BOTH TEAMS CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE

For Antdawg and the 49ers, the situation is simple but unforgiving: at 7–6, they’re in the hunt, but standing on shaky ground. A win keeps them afloat, stabilizes their playoff push, and could even help them gain ground in a tight division race. A loss, though, sends them spiraling into the wildcard mess where one slip could erase everything they’ve built.

The Niners have spent the season battling inconsistency — dominant one week, scrambling the next — but they enter this matchup with a chance to reset their trajectory. And the last thing Antdawg wants is to drop a game to family, especially one that could cost him a postseason berth.

On the other side, Midnight Josh’s Chiefs are standing on the cliff edge. At 5–8, the margin for error is gone. One more loss and the playoff door slams shut. That pressure can crush a team… or transform it into the most dangerous version of itself.

Kansas City has lived a season filled with frustration, close calls, and missed breakthroughs. But they’ve also shown flashes of resilience, moments where everything clicks and the potential becomes obvious. Midnight Josh knows that a win here wouldn’t just keep their season alive — it could completely alter the energy of the team, giving them the spark they’ve been searching for.

And who better to ignite that spark against than his own brother?

A RIVALRY YEARS IN THE MAKING

This isn’t a one-time clash.

This isn’t a random matchup dropped in the middle of the schedule.

This is history.

From back-yard games to Madden battles to football debates that lasted all night, the competitive fire between Antdawg and Midnight Josh has always been burning. But now it spills onto the digital gridiron with real stakes. Every snap is part of a bigger story — one written through years of competition, one-upmanship, and bragging rights.

One brother enters with a winning record.

The other enters with a win-or-die mentality.

But both walk in with the exact same goal: don’t lose to him.

MATCHUP PRESSURE: SAN FRANCISCO’S MISSION TO CONTROL THEIR FUTURE

For Antdawg’s Niners, the key is discipline and stability. When they’re locked in, they’re one of the toughest teams in the league — physical, fast, balanced, and able to overwhelm opponents early.

But the danger lies in their tendency to let games slip away late. The fourth quarter has been a rollercoaster, and against a desperate team like the Chiefs, one lapse could flip the entire outcome.

Offensively, the Niners need to control the tempo, avoid turnovers, and force Kansas City to play on their terms. Defensively, the focus shifts to containing explosive plays — because Midnight Josh’s Chiefs can go from quiet to dangerous in one drive.

Antdawg knows exactly what’s at stake.

He knows a win puts him closer to locking up the division.

He knows a loss opens the door to chaos.

And he knows losing to family?

That might sting longer than missing the postseason.

KANSAS CITY’S FIGHT TO STAY ALIVE

Midnight Josh enters this game with a mindset shaped by urgency. At 5–8, the season has been a long climb uphill, but this game represents something bigger — the possibility of turning everything around.

The Chiefs don’t have the luxury of playing slow, safe football. They need aggression. They need creativity. They need those swing plays that flip momentum in their favor. Midnight Josh has coached aggressively all season, and now, that edge might be what keeps their season from ending early.

If Kansas City can disrupt the Niners’ rhythm, force punts, and capitalize on field position, they can dictate the game. And in a battle where the emotional stakes are sky-high, momentum is priceless.

A win doesn’t just keep their playoff hopes alive — it sends a message:

“We aren’t dead yet.”

And beating his brother to stay alive?

That’s the kind of storyline Midnight Josh would never let Antdawg forget.

BEYOND FOOTBALL: THE EMOTION OF FAMILY COMPETITION

What makes this matchup special isn’t just the records, or the standings, or the playoff implications.

It’s that the opponent is someone who knows your tendencies, your tendencies know theirs, and neither side wants to give an inch. There are no secrets here. No surprises. No hiding behind scouting reports.

This is brother vs. brother.

Pride vs. pride.

Legacy vs. legacy.

Every first down means something.

Every mistake stings twice as much.

Every touchdown becomes a message.

This isn’t about who’s better on paper — it’s about who steps up today.

THE AFTERMATH: WHAT A WIN MEANS FOR EACH TEAM

If Antdawg’s Niners Win:

  • Move to 8–6, strengthening their playoff position
  • Potentially gain ground in the division
  • Stay out of the stressful wildcard chaos
  • Add another chapter to the bragging rights story

If Midnight Josh’s Chiefs Pull Off the Upset:

  • Climb to 6–8, keeping their season alive
  • Maintain a path — narrow but real — to a miracle playoff push
  • Inject confidence and energy into a team that desperately needs momentum
  • Deliver one of the most satisfying wins possible: beating his own brother

THE FINAL WORD: THIS IS MORE THAN A GAME

The scoreboard will decide the winner.

The standings will decide the playoff picture.

But the rivalry? That lives long after the clock hits zero.

Whether the Niners cement their spot in the playoff race or the Chiefs shock the field and refuse to go quietly, one thing is guaranteed:

The Battle of the Brothers will be the game neither forgets.

Because in football, there are big games…

Then there are personal games.

And this one is both.

Quartebacks
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
THP
SAC
MAC
DAC
TUP
TOR
PAC
BKS
Patrick Mahomes 31 6'2" QB Superstar X-Factor Dev Strong Arm QB 94 85 86 86 86 97 97 91 86 94 97 95 91
Carson Beck 24 6'4" QB Star Dev Strong Arm QB 71 74 77 77 75 92 86 86 78 78 77 77 64
Backs
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
AWR
JKM
SPM
SFA
TRK
BCV
CTH
SRR
RBK
IBK
LBK
Isiah Pacheco 27 5'10" HB Star Dev Elusive Back HB 86 93 95 87 83 80 86 87 81 78 86 89 72 63 34 42 30
Brashard Smith 24 5'10" HB Normal Dev Elusive Back HB 74 93 93 84 85 64 59 87 85 69 55 83 69 66 33 29 27
Receivers
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
AWR
JMP
JKM
SPM
SFA
TRK
BCV
CTH
CIT
SPC
SRR
MRR
DRR
RLS
RBK
IBK
LBK
Xavier Worthy 24 5'11" WR Superstar Dev Deep Threat WR 87 99 98 89 91 47 86 90 87 78 58 34 92 88 84 89 90 86 90 80 36 32 16
Jayden Reed 27 5'11" WR Star Dev Slot WR 82 94 94 89 91 58 81 83 86 78 48 36 90 81 85 85 84 83 82 74 49 41 21
Tre Tucker 26 5'9" WR Normal Dev Slot WR 76 95 93 85 82 53 74 87 83 74 39 36 86 86 77 81 80 78 79 61 54 37 15
Jalen Royals 24 6'0" WR Normal Dev Deep Threat WR 74 92 93 85 83 64 76 86 76 69 52 48 84 82 85 80 77 73 74 74 49 40 26
Ainias Smith 26 5'9" WR Normal Dev Slot WR 70 87 91 89 87 60 50 85 82 76 52 51 83 81 80 80 76 75 73 69 46 39 27
Corey Rucker 25 6'0" WR Normal Dev Slot WR 64 86 90 86 83 77 67 87 70 67 53 45 75 73 78 73 71 67 70 70 55 30 33
Noah Gray 28 6'3" TE Normal Dev Vertical Threat TE 75 85 89 85 71 69 79 85 67 61 65 68 74 89 78 78 69 63 58 66 60 61 50
Jared Wiley 26 6'6" TE Normal Dev Vertical Threat TE 71 85 89 77 72 75 62 88 70 60 69 68 75 82 80 80 69 66 60 68 58 60 57
Jake Briningstool 24 6'6" TE Normal Dev Vertical Threat TE 65 81 84 77 72 71 59 76 64 55 63 64 69 79 79 76 68 63 58 70 58 60 57
Max Klare 23 6'4" TE Normal Dev Vertical Threat TE 64 80 88 81 72 73 60 84 68 63 59 60 70 78 71 78 68 60 67 66 50 54 45
Offensive Line
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
AWR
PBK
RBK
IBK
LBK
Josh Simmons 24 6'5" LT Star Dev Power OL 80 76 69 58 88 81 84 79 85 85
Jake Witt 27 6'7" LT Normal Dev Agile OL 63 79 69 60 79 54 71 67 68 82
Kingsley Suamataia 24 6'5" LG Normal Dev Power OL 76 76 67 52 89 75 80 78 87 84
Dartanyan Tinsley 26 6'3" LG Normal Dev Power OL 63 67 59 39 88 57 67 69 79 80
Creed Humphrey 29 6'4" C Superstar Dev Power OL 94 79 67 58 90 97 91 94 93 93
Hunter Nourzad 27 6'3" C Normal Dev Power OL 67 73 66 55 83 75 75 72 81 82
Trey Smith 28 6'6" RG Superstar Dev Power OL 90 75 69 53 95 88 79 92 96 95
Jawaan Taylor 29 6'5" RT Star Dev Pass Protector OL 77 60 64 51 87 82 83 70 88 70
KT Leveston 27 6'4" RT Normal Dev Power OL 65 65 55 52 85 70 74 71 81 79
Defensive Line
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
AWR
BSH
FMV
PMV
TCK
PWR
PUR
PRC
George Karlaftis 26 6'4" LEDGE Star Dev Power Rusher DL 84 80 86 80 68 85 89 79 75 85 87 83 87 91
Braiden McGregor 26 6'5" LEDGE Normal Dev Run Stopper DL 68 80 86 73 62 73 68 71 63 71 82 78 82 65
Omarr Norman-Lott 25 6'2" DT Star Dev Run Stopper DL 76 67 82 71 61 85 76 84 71 78 85 83 77 71
Zxavian Harris 24 6'7" DT Normal Dev Power Rusher DL 71 62 71 59 52 96 68 72 64 74 81 87 79 66
Jerrod Clark 27 6'3" DT Normal Dev Run Stopper DL 66 64 73 62 51 89 60 78 49 62 76 82 63 61
Landon Robinson 24 6'0" DT Normal Dev Speed Rusher DL 65 74 85 76 63 88 68 63 63 68 73 81 77 62
Ashton Gillotte 24 6'3" REDGE Star Dev Power Rusher DL 82 84 90 83 72 78 78 84 72 91 81 85 86 77
Linebackers
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
JMP
AWR
BSH
FMV
PMV
TCK
PWR
PUR
PRC
ZCV
MCV
Jeffrey Bassa 24 6'1" WILL Normal Dev Pass Coverage LB 68 85 89 78 75 69 91 68 62 53 50 80 79 82 67 69 62
Michael Barrett 27 6'0" WILL Normal Dev Pass Coverage LB 66 82 86 74 71 63 76 72 61 65 53 76 87 80 68 69 61
Nick Bolton 27 5'11" MIKE Star Dev Run Stopper LB 85 87 84 74 72 74 78 90 80 49 61 89 87 94 90 69 66
Cooper McDonald 26 6'3" MIKE Normal Dev Run Stopper LB 65 84 92 77 67 73 80 62 65 52 51 80 78 79 63 63 58
Liam Anderson 27 6'3" MIKE Normal Dev Pass Coverage LB 61 87 88 80 76 70 81 56 63 49 57 76 79 77 55 66 57
Leo Chenal 26 6'3" SAM Superstar Dev Run Stopper LB 85 88 93 82 75 82 94 83 84 54 63 88 89 88 81 70 63
Defensive Backs
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
JMP
AWR
ZCV
MCV
BSH
TCK
PWR
PUR
PRC
Trent McDuffie 26 5'11" CB Star Dev Slot CB 95 92 94 94 91 61 91 95 93 97 55 70 67 83 98
Nohl Williams 24 6'0" CB Superstar Dev Man-to-Man CB 81 89 89 84 83 63 83 76 78 91 56 65 69 75 76
Malik Muhammad 21 6'0" CB Superstar Dev Man-to-Man CB 78 91 93 91 90 60 92 75 75 81 51 57 71 73 72
Chris Roland-Wallace 25 6'0" CB Normal Dev Man-to-Man CB 64 86 90 78 73 64 85 64 64 70 42 50 50 65 64
Drey Norwood 25 6'0" CB Normal Dev Zone CB 63 89 92 92 87 59 35 57 67 64 53 62 78 69 63
Caleb Downs 21 6'0" FS Normal Dev Hybrid S 87 90 96 92 93 69 88 78 86 85 72 79 95 84 76
Jaden Hicks 25 6'2" SS Normal Dev Zone S 75 89 91 87 84 67 89 72 77 69 64 72 87 79 70
Demani Richardson 26 6'1" SS Normal Dev Hybrid S 68 86 92 78 77 64 79 65 68 65 52 72 76 78 68
Donovan McMillon 25 6'2" SS Normal Dev Hybrid S 65 90 86 84 87 65 84 60 69 62 51 66 75 75 56
Special Teams
Name
Age
Hgt
Pos
Dev
Arch
OVR
SPD
ACC
AGI
COD
STR
AWR
KPW
KAC
LS

Regular Season

 
 
 
41
 
 
 
27
 
 
 
 
41
 
 
 
44
 
 
 
 
35
 
 
 
27
 
 
 
 
56
 
 
 
29
 
 
 
 
41
 
 
 
42
 
 
 
 
38
 
 
 
35
 
 
2-15-0
 
 
 
 
27
 
 
 
12
 
 
 
 
37
 
 
 
36
 
 
10-7-0
 
 
 
 
27
 
 
 
30
 
 
45
 
 
 
24
 
 
2-15-0
 
 
33
 
 
 
58
 
 
10-7-0
 
 
47
 
 
 
42
 
 
45
 
 
 
42
 
 
 
 
BYE
 
 
56
 
 
 
47
 
 
9-8-0
 
 
41
 
 
 
49
 
 
34
 
 
 
31
 
 
35
 
 
 
42
 

Playoffs

Preseason

 
 
 
28
 
 
 
32
 
 
 
 
10
 
 
 
32
 
 
 
 
17
 
 
 
27
 

Regular Season and Playoffs

Team Stats
Offense
Stat
Defense
7226 (19) Total Yards 7322 (17)
5334 (12) Pass Yards 5408 (25)
1892 (20) Rush Yards 1914 (9)
Passing
Player
Comp/Att
%
Yards
TDs
INTs
Long
Rating
P.Mahomes 691/1092 63.3 10705 89 72 89 95.4
M.Jones 5/7 71.4 128 1 0 55 158.3
Totals
705/1110
63.5
10980
90
72
89
96.3
Receiving
Player
Recs
Yards
Long
YAC
Drops
TDs
X.Worthy 87 1715 77 712 7 14
I.Pacheco 92 1270 70 1054 4 10
N.Gray 53 855 55 386 8 10
R.Rice 50 688 89 241 2 2
J.Palmer 27 334 37 117 3 6
Totals
376
5659
89
2973
31
51
Rushing
Player
Attempts
Yards
Long
Broken Tackles
TDs
Fumbles
I.Pacheco 221 1385 55 51 14 2
P.Mahomes 48 312 33 0 9 4
B.Smith 34 106 17 6 1 3
J.McLaughlin 17 83 14 2 0 0
K.Calloway 3 27 22 4 0 0
Totals
330
1894
55
102
24
10
Defense
Player
Tackles
Sacks
INTs
FFs
FRs
TDs
C.Conner 48 0 2 0 0 0
T.McDuffie 43 0 4 0 1 1
N.Williams 38 0 1 0 0 0
C.Downs 36 1 3 0 0 1
L.Chenal 34 3 0 0 1 0
Totals
450
26
18
8
5
4
Kicking
Player
FGs
Long
XPs
KOs
TBs
G.Smith 15/17 51 67/71 107 67
H.Butker 2/2 52 3/3 6 1
Totals
17/19
52
70/74
113
68
Punting
Player
Punts
Yards
Long
In 20
TBs
Avg
Net Avg
C.Johnston 11 494 50 3 1 44.9 37.6
G.Smith 7 229 36 1 0 32.7 31.7
M.Trujillo 5 182 50 1 0 36.4 32
B.Bradshaw 3 56 25 0 0 18.7 18.7
J.Crawshaw 1 44 44 0 0 44 36
Totals
27
1005
50
5
1
37.2
32.9

Preseason

Team Stats
Offense Stat Defense
861 (26) Total Yards 941 (11)
674 (21) Pass Yards 633 (8)
187 (31) Rush Yards 308 (15)
Passing
Player Comp/Att % Yards TDs INTs Long Rating
P.Mahomes 61/89 68.5 681 7 2 29 108.1
C.Beck 29/46 63 390 4 5 55 73.7
G.Minshew 25/49 51 291 1 1 38 67.5
Totals 115/184 62.5 1362 12 8 55 88.6
Receiving
Player Recs Yards Long YAC Drops TDs
X.Worthy 10 179 55 28 1 1
J.Royals 9 113 20 30 0 1
B.Smith 6 87 27 63 0 0
J.Reagor 6 85 23 26 0 1
J.Wiley 5 63 25 27 0 0
R.Rice 7 56 20 30 0 1
C.Collier 4 46 20 41 0 2
N.Gray 3 25 10 12 0 0
I.Pacheco 3 15 14 11 0 0
Totals 53 669 55 268 1 6
Rushing
Player Attempts Yards Long Broken Tackles TDs Fumbles
I.Pacheco 25 108 9 5 0 0
B.Smith 18 45 15 4 0 0
P.Mahomes 4 19 10 2 0 0
C.Beck 5 18 5 2 0 0
J.Wiley 0 0 0 1 0 0
R.Rice 0 0 0 2 0 0
J.Reagor 0 0 0 1 0 0
N.Gray 0 0 0 1 0 0
C.Collier 1 -3 0 2 0 0
Totals 53 187 15 20 0 0
Defense
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs FRs TDs
K.Fulton 11 0 1 1 0 0
T.McDuffie 11 0 1 0 0 1
N.Bolton 7 0 0 1 2 0
D.Tranquill 7 1.5 0 0 0 0
M.Muhammad 7 0 0 0 0 0
J.Hicks 6 0 0 0 0 0
J.Bassa 6 0 0 0 0 0
M.Moore 5 0 0 0 0 0
A.Gillotte 5 0 0 0 0 0
N.Williams 5 0 0 0 0 0
L.Chenal 5 2 0 0 0 0
K.Chaisson 5 1 0 0 0 0
O.Norman-Lott 5 0 0 0 0 0
C.Downs 5 0 0 0 0 0
C.Conner 4 0 0 0 0 0
Z.Harris 4 0.5 0 0 0 0
G.Karlaftis 3 1 0 0 0 0
C.Roland-Wallace 2 0 1 1 0 0
L.Anderson 2 0 0 0 0 0
A.Gilman 1 0 0 0 0 0
F.Anudike-Uzomah 1 0 0 0 0 0
J.Clark 0 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 107 6 3 4 2 1
Kicking
Player FGs Long XPs KOs TBs
H.Butker 3/4 44 6/6 11 4
J.Crawshaw 0/0 0 0/0 2 1
Totals 3/4 44 6/6 13 5
Punting
Player Punts Yards Long In 20 TBs Avg Net Avg
J.Crawshaw 9 420 56 3 0 46.7 42.9
Totals 9 420 56 3 0 46.7 42.9

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