Yes, KC won, but warning signs are flickering

While still fighting for the top seed in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs have been anything but dominant in their three-game road trip. Here's a closer look at issues that surfaced in the Chiefs' overtime win over the lowly Houston Texans.

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December 20, 2022 - 2:07 PM

Kicker Harrison Butker. Photo by Jill Toyoshiba / TNS

HOUSTON, Texas — Well, that was dicey.

Against the, checks notes, Houston Texans

The Chiefs won 30-24 in overtime here at NRG Stadium, a game they were favored to win by more than two touchdowns. And let’s be clear: The Houston Texans (1-12-1) are not a good football team, no matter which metric you use.

So either this was a one-off for the Chiefs, or maybe they just aren’t who we think they are. They are stock-piling too many of these games together.

Let’s start there with our five observations from immediately after the game:

1. The takeaway

Over the past few seasons, we’ve tended to see the Chiefs take off in November and December — they like to “build,” as Patrick Mahomes phrases it.

This feels more like springing a leak.

The team that we’ve seen over a three-game road trip — in Cincinnati, Denver and Houston — looks more like one that hasn’t made much progress.

The teams that stick around deep into January, and even early February, are those who play well over four quarters, not just spurts here and there.

It’s been more than a month since we’d classify a game in those terms.

2. The trust in the kicker

For the second time in three weeks, the Chiefs fourth-quarter strategy became dependent on trust in one player.

The kicker.

The ongoing slump should send a signal to abort that mission — at the very least, until proven otherwise.

The Chiefs put the game on the foot of Harrison Butker at the end of regulation when they elected to kill clock and set up a 51-yard field goal try rather than trying to gain more yardage for a closer look, time on the clock be damned.

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