Report:Chiefs have regressed this off-season and one rival is poised to exploit weakness

Report:Chiefs have regressed this off-season and one rival is poised to exploit weakness

Report:Chiefs have regressed this off-season and one rival is poised to exploit weakness

The Chiefs of Kansas City are gearing up for a formidable Super Bowl defense, but could one decision level the AFC playing field?

The Cincinnati Bengals are “built to beat” the Chiefs, according to Joe Burrow.

The AFC quarterback made the statement during the live New Heights podcast edition.

He complimented the other team’s players, Chiefs player Travis Kelce, in his remarks.

When healthy, Joe Burrow is still the Chiefs’ greatest threat since he is the only signal-caller to defeat Patrick

Mahomes and the Chiefs in the postseason aside from Tom Brady.

Report:Chiefs have regressed this off-season and one rival is poised to exploit weakness
Report:Chiefs have regressed this off-season and one rival is poised to exploit weakness

Against the Chiefs, Burrow has a 3-1 winning record when healthy.

In the Mahomes era, only five teams have defeated the Chiefs, and Burrow has done it several times.

The combined record between the teams during the same period of time is 3-3.

Furthermore, both teams have triumphed over one another in an AFC Championship game.

Burrow has struggled to stay healthy on a regular basis and has missed a few games owing to injuries.

According to an NFL expert, L’Jarius Sneed‘s exit creates a weakness.

They talked about if the Bengals are really designed to defeat the Chiefs on Speak.

According to former player Emmanuel Acho, the Chiefs have taken “a step back” because of an offseason decision.

“What is the strength of the Bengals?” Acho clarified. L’Jarius Sneed and the passing game are no longer present.

“You have Ja’Marr Chase, who talks money; Burrow talks money; Tee Higgins, who is said to be closing the deal; and

you have Gesicki, who, while I admire his receiving ability, I don’t think he’s a good pass blocker.

The Chiefs have a weakness in the secondary, but they undoubtedly took a step back when L’Jarius Sneed was out of

the lineup.

Acho thinks the Bengals can take advantage of a vulnerability that has been exposed by the departure of standout

cornerback Sneed.

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