Chiefs peaking for stretch run into Playoffs
KANSAS CITY, MO – DECEMBER 8: Wide receiver Tyreek Hill
The Kansas City Chiefs have played 10 solid quarters and counting. They’ll need to keep that streak alive if they want to solidify a hold on a first round bye and playoff game in Arrowhead stadium.
That progression deserves taking a deeper look into the details.
Two and a half games is a solid run but it’s not proof they can sustain that success and keep heading in the right direction. They’ll have to continue to do just that in light of the mounting list of players on injured reserve. The team continues to press onward and upward despite being hit with an onslaught of injuries of both the catastrophic and lingering types.
Derrick Johnson is the latest in a long string of Chiefs’ Pro Bow-caliber players that have had to miss time this season. That trend of season-ending injuries has forced a large number of young players to step into bigger roles and more playing time. The Chiefs have the luxury of depth, thanks to the roster that John Dorsey has built in Kansas City. They will need it.
Mike Renner, Senior Analyst at ProfootballFocus.com joins us on the show today to look at those players and their growing impact on the Chiefs’ performance. Check out the show and hit the links below to subscribe.
This is the critical time for this team. Andy Reid has to work to keep this team focused on the three games that are ahead of them to close out the regular season. Any could be a potential tripping point. With such a varied group of backups, rookies and unheralded players seeing time on the field, there is still danger in facing the Titans, Broncos, and Chargers.
With the veteran leadership in this locker room, expect them to not let up. Expect them to be focused on the goal. It’s been a long time since the Chiefs hosted a playoff game.
Chiefs Offensive momentum is building through Air
Alex Smith has been on a good run. Smith has been noticeably less averse to taking risks. He’s throwing the ball with more aggression into smaller windows. That is a much-needed shot in the arm of the passing offense.
His receivers have been making some difficult catches. They have been attacking the defenses as well. Against Oakland, Smith pushed his yards per completion to a season-high over at 15 ypc. Despite the cold, that is an average on par with the NFL’s top quarterbacks.
Can the defense hold up down the stretch?
It’s going to be another cold game. Stay warm out there and enjoy the game, Addicts!