Kansas City Chiefs: Taking a look at the Chiefs offense for 2018

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Outlook

Eric Bieniemy takes over for Matt Nagy, who accepted the top job in Chicago. It will be interesting to see if the Kansas City Chiefs emphasize the run early in the season to take some of the pressure off of Mahomes. If Ware regains his form from 2016, he and Hunt could represent one of the most productive tandems in the NFL.

Make no mistake. However, the success of the Chiefs offense rests squarely on the shoulders of the second-year quarterback. He’s got a big arm, and he’s mobile. The offensive line’s job will be to make sure we don’t see too much of that mobility.

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With the addition of Watkins, the Chiefs should have the offensive tools to qualify for the postseason. How far they go could come down to how quickly Mahomes learns the subtler points of playing in the NFL.