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As the Kansas City Chiefs have shown their hand this offseason, it's clear that they're planning to defend their title with an almost unprecedented strategy. Brett Veach might not have started out ...
Analyzing the Chiefs' robust defense and the Ravens' strategic play in the first-half, with key figures like McDuffie impacting the game significantly. Steve Sarkisian Explains Why He Stopped ...
so the Chiefs determined they must rebuild their defense with faster, more athletic youngsters. The Chiefs hoped such a strategy, complementing superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, would allow ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have been led well on both ends of the football over the past few seasons. The mastermind behind the defense in defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has truly been ...
The scary thing about the Chiefs is that they can get away with playing their worst offensive football and still manage to win on any given Sunday. That's a credit to defensive coordinator Steve ...
This defense-only strategy aligns with recent comments from Chiefs general manager Brett Veach, who has openly stated that he believes this draft class is stronger on the defensive side than the ...
Spagnuolo went with a more conservative pass-rush strategy. Meanwhile, the Chiefs played excellent coverage, got pressure up the middle and moved Chris Jones back to defensive end for 32 of his 45 ...
KC’s defensive totals are benefiting from the team-first strategy. The Chiefs are tied for second in the NFL with 3.4 sacks per game, boasting three players (Jones, Karlaftis, Danna) with at ...