Ahead of the AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals, Bengals players threw shots at the Chiefs by calling Arrowhead Stadium, “Burrowhead,” after their quarterback Joe Burrow and his undefeated record against Kansas City.
On Thursday, Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay fired back when he completely dismissed the entire Bengals offense.
“Nothing. Nothing,” Gay said when asked what impresses him about Cincinnati’s offense.
“Like Coach Reid said, we don’t do no talk, we just go handle business when it’s time to go.”
The third-year linebacker said the front seven will make sure that the Bengals won’t rush for that many yards again.
“They gonna try to do that, to act like they can big boy us, but front six, seven gonna definitely do our job and try to slow that down,” Gay said.
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The Bengals have beaten the Chiefs in each of the past three matchups, including their last game in Week 13. The Bengals had 431 yards of offense while the Chiefs had 349. The Bengals also rushed for 152 yards as well.
The Chiefs are hoping this matchup ends up differently than what happened last year when they squandered away their lead in the second half in the playoffs.
Kansas City hosts Cincinnati in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night.