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Yes, Dontari Poe Was the Most Efficient Offensive Player for Kansas City Sunday

Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith, with his 86.36 completion percentage, set the single-game franchise record in the category Sunday during the 26-10 win against the Oakland Raiders.

Yet he wasn’t the most efficient Chiefs player on offense.

No, that honor actually belonged to Dontari Poe, who came in for one play, one catch and one touchdown.

“I’m taking credit for that one, for all the chubby guys out there,” head coach Andy Reid joked after the game. “I’m taking credit for that. That was a good one—we’ve been working on that one for a while.