Here’s What the Kansas City Chiefs Must Do to Seal Back-to-Back Super Bowl Wins
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We are 3 days away from the most-anticipated game of the NFL season, the Super Bowl. Defending champions Kansas City Chiefs find themselves right where they were exactly a year ago.
Only this time, they’re not fighting to win a Lombardi, they’re battling to defend theirs. They will go up against a formidable side coached by a ‘daredevil’ coach in the form of Bruce Arians.
NFC South franchise, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will become the first team to host a Super Bowl game in front of home fans this weekend. Who do they have to thank for that feat? That would be the 6-time Super Bowl winner, Tom Brady.
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Brady’s influence on the Buccaneers has been nothing short of magnificent. He has truly changed the way the team plays. Some smart summer trade moves along with decent draft picks in 2020 have made the Bucs a force to reckon with.
So what must the Chiefs do in order to thwart this Tom Brady-led Buccaneers offense? Read further to find out.
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Defense will be key for Kansas City Chiefs against the Buccaneers this Sunday
Asked Chris Jones is he's motivated by what you read/see on social media: Very direct answer: "I get a lot of motivation from Twitter."
— Turns out #Chiefs players will use whatever they can find to get some motivation to prove they're the best. pic.twitter.com/mywME0dzd5
— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) January 28, 2021
It’s safe to say that the Chiefs offense is in good hands under the command of reigning Super Bowl MVP, Patrick Mahomes. The real challenge for Andy Reid’s side will be to maintain their current defensive prowess.
The likes of Chris Jones, Tyrann Mathieu, and others will be kept busy all night at the Raymond James Stadium on Sunday night.
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The visitors are currently on a hot streak as far as their defensive displays are concerned. Steve Spagnuolo’s defense was terrific in both playoff wins against the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills.
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But it will take a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to put a stop to the likes of Chris Godwin, Mike Evans, Tyler Johnson, and Scott Miller. They will definitely need to make up for the absence of Eric Fisher and Willie Gay Jr. who are both already ruled out of Super Bowl LV.
On the offensive side, Patrick Mahomes needs to be protected at all costs. That offensive line has taken enough hits all season. They have to dig deep and find the motivation to hold out for just a little longer. The Bucs defense is ruthless.
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The likes of Ndamukong Suh, Shaquil Barrett, Jean Pierre-Paul are going to come out hungry for a piece of the Chiefs offense featuring Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, and Travis Kelce. Let’s hope that the champions can keep it all together and #RunItBack.
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