KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs (17-3)
Super Bowl or bust. Really, that is the only expectation in Kansas City these days, especially after the Chiefs came up short in their quest for an unprecedented three-peat. And the Chiefs didn’t just lose to the Eagles in the Super Bowl in February; they were dominated on both sides of the ball in a 40-22 defeat. The lopsided nature of the loss fueled Patrick Mahomes through one of his best offseasons, inspired Travis Kelce to get in better shape , and led general manager Brett Veach and coach Andy Reid to aggressively plug their biggest problem areas through free agency and the draft. If rookie left tackle Josh Simmons can live up to expectations , and the Chiefs can avoid the injury issues that decimated their wide receiver corps