
The KC Chiefs head back on the road this weekend to square off against the Indianapolis Colts. What positions on each team have the advantage?
After a closer game than many expected against the New Orleans Saints, the Kansas City Chiefs will face yet another team who struggles defensively. That team is the Indianapolis Colts, a team who has had Kansas City’s number over the last two decades or so.
The last time these two teams met was in the 2013 playoffs, and we all know what happened there. No need to recant that.
It’s three years later now, and a lot has changed for the Chiefs. This Chiefs team is much different than they were on that cold day in Indy three years ago.
For one, they’ve finally notched a playoff victory. That monkey is no longer on the team’s back and the boys can now just go out there and focus on winning more than one playoff game.
Second, the Chiefs have posted winning records in every season since then. The defense has been (for the most part) dominant and the offense has helped this team pull out some close games.
Which positions have the advantage in this game? Let’s take a look.
