When the Kansas City Chiefs registered a 20-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, all-around sloppiness — including dropped passes, turnovers and penalties — once again stalled offensive drives. As the postseason nears, this has become a familiar theme.
Matt Nagy admits that these problems — particularly dropped passes — should have been resolved by this point of the season.
“It starts with me,” he reiterated to reporters on Thursday, “making sure that I, as an offensive coordinator, make sure that these players know that they’re accountable. Whether that’s in practice getting more catches — [or] whether it’s a mindset — it starts with me.