Like a dominant NBA franchise, the Kansas City Chiefs’ real season starts on Saturday.
After a regular season that was (perhaps surprisingly) quite successful, the team enjoyed a bye week while the rest of the AFC field struggled through their Wild Card matchups.
They’ll face an upstart Jacksonville Jaguars squad that has gone 7-1 since it lost to the Chiefs 27-17 in Week 10. Jacksonville’s offense will test the Kansas City defense in both the short and intermediate areas of the field — and has a quarterback who can take advantage of coverage lapses.