A Kansas City Chiefs fan put together a hysterical of the defending Super Bowl champions making their opponents “miserable” on the sidelines thanks to their lights-out defense.
The Kansas City Chiefs are off to a perfect 4-0 start even though the banged-up Patrick Mahomes-led offense has struggled with consistency. The perfect start is mostly thanks to Steve Spagnuolo’s lockdown defense that’s allowing only 18 points per game.
Chiefs fan Clay Wendler shared a video of Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals) and Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) getting angry on the sidelines. The common denominator? All of their sideline tantrums took place during games against the Chiefs:
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated Jackson’s Ravens 27-20 in the NFL Kickoff Game on Sept. 5, though the reigning MVP put up a heroic effort with 273 passing yards, one touchdown and 122 rushing yards.
In Week 2, the Chiefs narrowly outlasted Burrow’s Bengals 26-25 on a last-minute Harrison Butker field goal. Burrow also turned in a fine effort with 23 completions for 258 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.
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Herbert’s Chargers jumped out to a 10-0 against the Chiefs on Sunday afternoon, but Spagnuolo’s defense put the clamps down over the final three quarters to squeak out a 17-10 victory.
The Chiefs will ty to improve to 5-0 when they host Derek Carr’s New Orleans Saints on “Monday Night Football” next week.
Kansas City Chiefs Just Keep Finding Ways To Win
It hasn’t always been pretty, but the dynastic Chiefs keep finding new ways to win. Many wrote them off last year because the offense never really found its rhythm in the regular season, but we all know what happened once the calendar flipped to the new year.
At some point, Mahomes and the offense will figure it out. That’s a scary thought for the rest of the NFL, because it’s impressive that they’re sitting at 4-0 despite a tough schedule and a rash of injuries to star players.
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