Chiefs keep winning despite letting big leads slip away
By DAVE SKRETTADecember 14, 2020 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) It is perhaps a strange argument to make that the Kansas City Chiefs have a problem with complacency.
This is a team that returned largely intact from the one that ended a five-decade championship drought in dramatic fashion last season, rallying to beat the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. And despite all the resulting adoration, they’ve won 12 of their first 13 games this season, clinching a fifth straight AFC West title with a win in Miami on Sunday.
“That’s one of the biggest challenges any championship team has, is complacency,” Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt acknowledged. “It’s easy to look back at what you accomplished last year and not focus on the task at hand. Andy (Reid) and the team leaders have done a really good job of keeping the team dialed in.
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