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The Kansas City Chiefs season was successful but came to a tough end with a loss in the AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Kansas City Chiefs season was successful but came to a tough end with a loss in the AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Kansas City Chiefs came up a game short of becoming the second team in the 21st century to win back-to-back Super Bowls. While the big game was a disappointment for the Chiefs, the 2020 season as a whole certainly shouldn’t be.
In their title defense season, the Kansas City Chiefs are off to a hot start sitting at 6-1. The Chiefs only loss came to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5. However, outside of that one day, the Chiefs have been dominant and aren’t in any dire need to make a move here at the trade deadline.
Rachel Coltz takes a look at the rise of the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense, which played a great game on Thursday after evoking fear throughout the first six weeks.
The Kansas City Chiefs ended 2018 on a sour note losing a close game at home in the AFC Championship Game to the New England Patriots. While it ended on a low, the majority of their campaign was positive, finishing 12-4 on the regular season. The Chiefs also won their first playoff game since 2015 and hosted the AFC Championship Game for the first time in franchise history. Patrick Mahomes won Most Valuable Player and became only the second quarterback in history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns, joining only Peyton Manning. The defensive side of the ball was a completely different story, finishing second to last in total yards allowed per game. There were a lot of highs last season, and while it may have finished on a low note, Chiefs fans had to be happy with the beginning of a new era for Chiefs football.
The Kansas City Chiefs season was successful but came to a tough end with a loss in the AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Kansas City Chiefs came up a game short of becoming the second team in the 21st century to win back-to-back Super Bowls. While the big game was a disappointment for the Chiefs, the 2020 season as a whole certainly shouldn’t be.
In their title defense season, the Kansas City Chiefs are off to a hot start sitting at 6-1. The Chiefs only loss came to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5. However, outside of that one day, the Chiefs have been dominant and aren’t in any dire need to make a move here at the trade deadline.
Rachel Coltz takes a look at the rise of the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense, which played a great game on Thursday after evoking fear throughout the first six weeks.
The Kansas City Chiefs ended 2018 on a sour note losing a close game at home in the AFC Championship Game to the New England Patriots. While it ended on a low, the majority of their campaign was positive, finishing 12-4 on the regular season. The Chiefs also won their first playoff game since 2015 and hosted the AFC Championship Game for the first time in franchise history. Patrick Mahomes won Most Valuable Player and became only the second quarterback in history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns, joining only Peyton Manning. The defensive side of the ball was a completely different story, finishing second to last in total yards allowed per game. There were a lot of highs last season, and while it may have finished on a low note, Chiefs fans had to be happy with the beginning of a new era for Chiefs football.
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