There’s no denying that the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense is lead by three standout players. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and wide receiver Tyreek Hill are perennial Pro Bowl players who are always in the mix as All-Pro selections — and are now leading the team to a fourth consecutive AFC Championship against the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
In last Sunday’s soon-to-be-classic 42-36 overtime victory over the Buffalo Bills, those three accounted for 57% of the total offensive yards. Chiefs fans will never forget the 64-yard go-ahead (or as we believed at the time, game-winning) touchdown by Hill, the three of them linking up on the final two offensive plays in regulation to set up a Harrison Butker field goal — and finally, the game-winning touchdown to Kelce in overtime.