Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ 34-28 win over the Denver Broncos in Week 14, Chiefs fans must have felt like they just rode a roller coaster.
On defense, the highs were exciting — but the lows were glaring. Kansas City’s defense allowed touchdowns on three consecutive drives by surrendering chunk gains through the air. The defensive backfield gave up more plays than it made.
In this particular game, neither the Chiefs’ cornerbacks or safeties did well. But all season, the lack of playmaking from the unit’s safeties has been an issue.