Coaches have a lot on their plates, and one thing Kansas City’s Andy Reid can scrape off his is talking to Alex Smith about turnovers.
The former 49ers quarterback, whom the Raiders face Sunday, has thrown 283 passes since his last interception, the fourth-longest streak in NFL history.
“When he was at San Francisco, he was good with it,” Reid said in a conference call Wednesday. “He came here, he’s been good with it. He’s a smart guy. He understands that turnovers can hurt you.”
Smith swears he hasn’t thought about the streak, a big reason that Kansas City (6-5) has won five straight games.