Head Coach Andy Reid’s been here before. Since he took over back in 2013, the Kansas City Chiefs have seldom lost games where they completely out-gained their opponent in yards. We’re talking 23-1 in those situations. That’s dominance. Unfortunately, Monday night against the Jacksonville Jaguars flipped that record to 23-2.

Kansas City piled up 157 more yards than Jacksonville (476 to 319). The game was one they were expected to handle easily, yet it ended in a 31-28 heartbreak. Costly turnovers, a brutal 99-yard pick-six, and a late pass interference penalty that set up Jacksonville at the doorstep all contributed. Whatever angle you examine, it leads to the same outcome. The team’s third loss of the season and a noticeably quiet locker room afterward.

“It all led to a numb Ch

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