The Kansas City Chiefs had a roller coaster type of season. Highs and lows. Ups and downs and it came to an end right on time, if you ask some of the coaching staff.
The Chiefs started off as hot as possible, steam rolling opponents after an "intense" win vs the Miami Dolphins who vowed to show the league that they could defeat the Chiefs. Post game, multiple owners called out the Chiefs for leaving points on the board for calling plays that were TDs. Afterwards, the Chiefs put their offense in park and practices the compelling storytelling concept of approaching games. Keeping most of them close.
It was very apparent that when the Chiefs were steamrolling the competition, viewership was very low. But if they were losing, half the league would sometimes watch as word tends to travel fast. Which lead to some losses to owners which this coach has never lost to before, but it made for an interesting playoff race in the grand scheme of things.
Despite all of that, the Chiefs held many owners playoff fates in their hands in multiple divisions and conferences and then exercised their right to eliminate them because it was in the interest of fairness. However, the playoffs was a different story. After actually preparing for the one game in the playoffs that mattered, the Chiefs and Ravens went to the wire before the game dropped despite being wired and having gigabit as well as all the necessary updates... The Ravens opted to not run it back and KC advanced to play the Browns. After some pregame shenanigans and being cussed out by some random NFC owners, the Chiefs lost to the Browns with 11 seconds left and there was a celebration for everyone, including the Chiefs. As they now head into the offseason to prepare for the upcoming Master Duel tournament.
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