Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith didn’t allow pressures in Chiefs’ win vs. Bills

Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith didn’t allow a single QB pressure in the #Chiefs’ playoff win over the #Bills on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to a sixth-consecutive AFC Championship Game on Sunday with a win over the Buffalo Bills. Exceptional performances by offensive linemen Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith helped lift the defending Super Bowl champions over their bitter conference rivals.

According to the Chiefs’ official Twitter page, neither Humphrey nor Smith allowed a single pressure against Buffalo’s fierce pass rush, holding stars like Ed Oliver and Von Miller in check to help Kansas City secure the victory.

Patrick Mahomes put together a masterclass behind the Chiefs’ elite line. Without their efforts, the reigning MVP wouldn’t have been able to attack the Bills’ swarming secondary with such deadly precision.

Just one game stands between Kansas City and another Super Bowl berth. If Mahomes can rely on players like Humphrey and Smith to put on a show against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, the Chiefs may have a chance to defend their championship in February.

3 Cowboys keys to a victory against the Chiefs

The Dallas Cowboys will need to establish the run, pressure Patrick Mahomes, and cash in on their red zone opportunities against the Chiefs. | From @StarConscience

Road games are tough to win in the NFL, especially against good teams. The Kansas City Chiefs have won three in a row and will host the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11. The Cowboys have performed well on the road in 2021, going 3-1 so far. However, going up against Patrick Mahomes presents a unique challenge for the Cowboys’ defense.

Dallas will need to be sharp and focused seeing as Arrowhead Stadium is one of the toughest environments in the NFL for any team to steal a win. If they are to get their eighth victory of the season, the Cowboys need to do these three things well.