Medicine Hat News

Chiefs want to make a statement

- KYLE HIGHTOWER

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. The New England Patriots are set to kick off another season in the afterglow of a Super Bowl title.

Seven months after completing the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, the Patriots will raise the franchise’s fifth championsh­ip banner prior to Thursday night’s season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.

It’s what’s come to be a familiar sight ever since Bill Belichick and Tom Brady captured their first Lombardi Trophy together in 2001.

Trying to spoil this latest party will be a Kansas City team that has been chasing its own post-championsh­ip commemorat­ion since the franchise won its lone Super Bowl in 1970.

The Chiefs were the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs last season before having their post-season run truncated by an 18-16 loss to Pittsburgh in the divisional round.

The Patriots are 4-0 in season openers following a Super Bowl win, but have vast respect for a Kansas City team that has been responsibl­e for some sour Patriots memories during the Belichick-Brady era.

The previous time Brady opened a season at home against the Chiefs in 2008, it ended with him limping off the field with a season-ending knee injury . Then in 2014, Kansas City flatly embarrasse­d New England 41-14 in Arrowhead Stadium.

“I respect the way they play. They’re always tough. We’ve always had great battles with them,” Belichick said. “I can’t think of too many teams that have handled us better than the way they handled us in 2014.”

But that win was Reid’s lone head-tohead victory against Belichick.

“He does a heck of a job with his team,” Reid said. “To be able to sustain as long as he’s sustained is really something. That’s a phenomenal thing in this profession.”

 ?? AP PHOTOELAIN­E THOMPSON, FILE ?? In this Aug. 25 file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Alex Smith prepares to throw against the Seattle Seahawks in the first half of an NFL football preseason game in Seattle. The Chiefs return most of their roster from a team that won 12 games...
AP PHOTOELAIN­E THOMPSON, FILE In this Aug. 25 file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Alex Smith prepares to throw against the Seattle Seahawks in the first half of an NFL football preseason game in Seattle. The Chiefs return most of their roster from a team that won 12 games...

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