For most of the Kansas City Chiefs’ current eight-game win streak, the defense has put the team in a position to win. However, the last three games have been won by the offense’s ability to go on runs — whether it’s right out of the gate or the last quarter, plus overtime.
In the 36-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, quarterback Patrick Mahomes came out firing and didn’t stop until he was replaced after securing a 30-point lead early in the fourth quarter.
Mahomes made the position look easy throughout the day — smoothly navigating the pocket and accurately throwing to receivers consistently.