![]() Last Sunday was a totally different story. And with hindsight, both the O-line and Mahomes never really stood a chance against a rampaging Buccaneers defense. Depleted by injuries, it was makeshift at best. The biggest obstacle the Chiefs had that day however was their offensive line. The Chiefs’ win in Week 4 over the Buccaneers was nice, but it also shows what might have been in Super Bowl LV. While it was awesome to watch, it was also disheartening at the same time because it highlighted just how different things could have been back on February 7, 2021 The Chiefs got annihilated that day, with miscues, dropped catches, a foot injury that limited Patrick Mahomes, and an insane number of penalties all too much to overcome. In a rematch of Super Bowl LV, in the very stadium that the Buccaneers demolished the Chiefs in 19 months ago, this time KC was able to flip the script. It was the first time the two sides had met since the Super Bowl, and this time it was Kansas City who dominated literally from the game’s opening kick-off. ![]() It was a stellar game on all sides of the ball for the Chiefs, who put in exactly the kind of performance you’d want to see after a disastrous loss to Indianapolis the week before. ![]() By Bransen Gibson 1 week ago Follow TweetĬhiefs Kingdom is feeling fantastic after Kansas City’s hugely impressive win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last weekend on Sunday Night Football. And so they should. ![]()
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