KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs are optimistic they can have a second straight season in which points come in massive numbers.
It's an optimism that was once shared by every other team on the NFL's top-10 single-season scoring list, but one not all of them could follow through on.
"We expect to score every single time we're on the field," said Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who last year led an offense that scored 565 points, the third-highest total in NFL history. "We plan to go out there, have positive gains and get the ball in the end zone or let [place-kicker Harrison] Butker kick it in.