Kansas City Chiefs: The Day After losing to Pittsburgh

Kansas City Chiefs. ( Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images )
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KANSAS CITY, MO – OCTOBER 15: Wide receiver Antonio Brown
KANSAS CITY, MO – OCTOBER 15: Wide receiver Antonio Brown /

Undefeated no longer, the Kansas City Chiefs have a short week ahead as they play Thursday against the Raiders.

The panic meter isn’t sounding off for the Kansas City Chiefs quite yet, but there is cause for concern. Even more so there is cause for optimism.

The Pittsburgh Steelers aren’t quite what they were a few years back, but they are still the Steelers. The killer B’s stung the Kansas City Chiefs like usual, continuing to be the proverbial stinger in the Chiefs rear end.

Specifically LeVeon Bell. He continues to have his best games against the Chiefs. Bob Sutton just can’t figure out how to stop him.

Antonio Brown had himself a game as well. It was a game that became much better for him when Philip Gaines allowed the ball to bounce off his facemask into Browns hands as he streaked downfield for the touchdown.

It was that kind of day. Anything that could go wrong did. The Chiefs did very little with the opportunities they were given, and yet there they were at the end with a chance to win.

Let’s take a little different approach than usual for this week’s segment.