Battle Red Blog
The Texans and the Chiefs is becoming an annual affair. That is usually how things go when you sit at the top of your division. You eventually play most of the divisional leaders along the way. Maurice Elston is our new contact with Arrowhead Pride and it was nice catching up with him. We started with the elephant in the room and that would be the Chiefs lackluster record for the first time since Patrick Mahomes took over at quarterback.
Maurice Elston: Fatigue is the clearest explanation. Since Patrick Mahomes became the starter, the Chiefs have played 18 more games than any other team—essentially an extra full season added onto the same core of players and coaches. Sustaining a championship workload for seven straight years is unprecedented, and at times the organization has patched around the edges to maintain the formula rather than refresh it.
This roster doesn’t require a rebuild. With Mahomes, Andy Reid, Steve Spagnuolo, Chris Jones, Trent McDuffie and others in place, the foundation remains strong. But after drafting at the back of the order for seven consecutive years, opportunities to add top-end talent have been limited. The team looks like it needs rest, new ideas, and schematic updates more than structural change.
Last year, Kansas City consistently found ways to win one-score games. This season those moments have flipped, and penalties have piled up. That lack of discipline often stems from exhaustion. The cumulative workload is starting to show.
ME: Given the injuries at tackle, Kansas City will need to lean on quick passes early. Mahomes likely won’t have the time to consistently hit deep shots, so the offense should focus on getting the ball out fast to its playmakers—Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and the backs—and letting them operate in space.
Neutralizing Houston’s defensive front through timing routes and catch-and-run opportunities is the cleanest way to settle Mahomes into the game. If the Chiefs can establish that rhythm, it should open more vertical options as the night progresses.
ME: The priority will be disrupting C.J. Stroud’s comfort level. Kansas City will need to mix disguises, rotate coverages, and alter its pressure looks to keep him from settling into rhythm. That’s where Steve Spagnuolo’s scheme typically excels.
Trent McDuffie should be positioned for a rebound after a difficult matchup against CeeDee Lamb. His pairing with Nico Collins is more favorable, and if the Chiefs can limit Houston’s top receiving...