The Kansas City Chiefs play the most important regular season game of the Mahomes-Reid Era today, and I'm afraid I'll keep saying that until a playoff berth is either secured or unobtainable. The 8-2 Indianapolis Colts are the AFC's biggest surprise and a genuine contender for the #1 seed. Their offense ranks first league-wide in points and yards per game. Their defense gets after the opposing quarterback and just added potentially elite talent to the secondary with a trade for Sauce Gardner. Indy started the season looking dangerous, but over the last two games, they've looked more like a danger to themselves.
Daniel Jones deserves credit for redefining himself in Indianapolis. However, he may turn back into a pumpkin just in time for Thanksgiving. Last week, as the Colts nearly lost to the rudderless Atlanta Falcons, Jones threw a pick and fumbled the ball three times, losing one. The week before, Jones also fumbled three times, and he paired that with three picks as Indy lost to Pittsburgh. That's four interceptions and six fumbles in his last two times on the field. Patrick Mahomes clearly hasn't played his best ball lately, but he's not doing that.
So, if you're a Colts fan, you're not worried about that because you have Jonathan Taylor, right? I wouldn't be so confident. The Chiefs defense has already faced off with Saquon Barkley and four of the 11 most productive running backs in the league. KC faced Derrick Henry, Saquon, Travis Etienne Jr., Jahmyr Gibbs and James Cook III and never allowed a run of 18 yards or longer. Only Saquon has scored a rushing touchdown, and only Cook III has reached 90 yards rushing.
Water must find its level today. Losing to Denver last week was one of the most disappointing regular season defeats in my lifetime, but this team didn't become a dynasty by wilting after disappointing defeats. Many memories have been made by Chiefs teams with their backs against the wall. We've set the stage for some high-stakes drama, and that's when this team typically plays its best. I'm predicting a perception-altering 29-23 victory for the Chiefs.
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