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Even with perpetual offensive line changes, Chiefs don’t expect to miss a beat

Maybe it’s a myth.

Players on an offensive line must play together, grow as a unit and get to know the tendencies of one other to function at full effectiveness. So we’ve heard.

Then how to explain Sunday night’s performance by the Chiefs against the Cincinnati Bengals?

With guard Andrew Wylie making his first NFL start and Jordan Devey playing for the second time this season — and at a second position, this time at center — the Chiefs put together their best offensive performance of the year in a 45-10 victory.

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