The KC Chiefs' defense stepped up at pivotal times in their AFC championship game win over the Buffalo Bills, and Chris Jones broke down the keys to it.
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Another week, another trip to the Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs, and another coaching masterclass from Steve Spagnuolo. A key piece to Kansas City advancing to its fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons and now set to attempt the NFL's first-ever three-peat was the defensive effort led by Spagnuolo,
While the Chiefs defense racked up eight sacks against the Texans, stopping Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a finalist to win this year's MVP Award is a different beast. Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones, knows it won't be easy to stop the dual-threat quarterback and the Bills No. 1 running back, James Cook.
Kansas City jumped out to an early 7-0 lead. As a result, the Chiefs were able to generate multiple pressures in the first part of the contest. As Nate Tice of Yahoo Sports pointed out, the Bills left Chris Jones blocked one-on-one on 11 occasions in the first half. The K.C. pass rusher created seven pressures out of those reps.
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Chiefs head coach Andy Reid after the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate the teams’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills to claim the AFC Championship on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Tammy Ljungblad
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Yes, cornerback Trent McDuffie — historically an excellent pass-rusher from the outside, and one who helped save the Chiefs in last year’s Super Bowl with a well-timed rush — got the green light to attack Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Or, perhaps, he made that decision on his own.