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																				The model projects the Chiefs to be the 2nd-most pass-focused offense in football near the goal line (in a neutral context) at the present time with a 64.4% red zone pass rate.Based on the game dynamics and the underlying traits of each team, this game is projected by the model to have 134.1 offensive plays called: the 2nd-highest number among all games this week.The Chiefs have called the 10th-most plays in the league this year, averaging a monstrous 59.4 plays per game.With a remarkable 40.0% Red Zone Target Share (100th percentile) this year, Rashee Rice stands as one of the wide receivers with the highest volume near the end zone in football.Rashee Rice's 53.3 WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced metric that examines high-value offensive volume) ranks him among the best in the league: 87th percentile for wide receivers.
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