Andy Reid dismissed the chatter like only a coach could. “I don’t care about the noise. Let’s go win the game,” he replied when asked whether the Chiefs’ Super Bowl window was closing. It was a classic Reid response: mellow, assured, and concentrated on the larger picture. But under the bluster, the commotion he’s tuning out might not be from pundits or critics this time. But from the mounting roster of Chiefs limping off the field. Injuries are now poised to compose a much tougher script.
That reality reared its ugly head again against the Seahawks . The Chiefs said veteran safety Mike Edwards finished the day with a hamstring injury. The newest name on an already alarming list. He wasn’t the only one, though. Kansas City lost several players from the game, continuing a maddening