3. Kansas City Chiefs
The Week 15 divisional battle against the Denver Broncos ended up 23-3, Chiefs. And while that might not be a total shocker, even with the unknown that snowy conditions can bring to any on-paper scenario, what the Chiefs’ offense managed to accomplish—in both facets—was remarkable. Considering the Broncos have a top 10 pass defense and are ranked the same in overall D…well, you’d think they would have been able to disrupt the Chiefs with a little more effectiveness.
But 92 on the ground and another 340 through the air isn’t a product of being pressured into out-of-sorts moments, where you’re left with a face full of snow. A significant part of that stability needs to go to the O-line, too.
Here, count with me:
Tyreek Hill keeps proving why he is one of the most complete wide receivers in the game 🐆@Bridgestone | #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/fv71dlslS0
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 17, 2019
That’s four-plus seconds more than you want to give Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill.
Austin Reiter, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Erik Wylie, Eric Fisher, and Mitchell Schwartz: Way to hold things down in the snow, men.