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Chiefs go streaking into post-season

Kansas City won 10 straight, became first since 1970 to reach playoffs after 1-5 start

- DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There was no “Eureka!” moment in the Kansas City Chiefs’ remarkable turnaround.

No moment of clarity, no major shakeup in scheme or personnel.

The Chiefs didn’t abandon the run game when Jamaal Charles got hurt or stop blitzing quarterbac­ks when Justin Houston went down.

Rather, they stuck to their conviction­s behind the steady hand of coach Andy Reid, and it paid off with a franchise record 10 consecutiv­e victories and a return to the playoffs after a one-year absence.

“Andy said the key was to keep focused on the next opponent, and that’s what he did,” Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said.

“We got that first victory and I really think that lifted the team spirit. We went to London, had a good experience and won that game, and the team took off from there.”

The Chiefs (11-5) clinched a wildcard spot with one week left in the season, then beat the Oakland Raiders on Sunday to secure the No. 5 seed. They head to Houston on Saturday to face the team they beat in their season opener before they lost five straight games.

“Clearly, when you’re 1-5, you’re not thinking about the playoffs or Super Bowl. You’re thinking about getting a victory,” Hunt said.

Even during the doldrums, though, nobody in the Kansas City lockerroom seemed to lose hope. For good reason, too. The Chiefs weren’t far off. Those first six games included five opponents that have since qualified for the playoffs, so it wasn’t as if they were losing to cellar-dwellers. They had the Broncos beaten in Week 2 before allowing two late touchdowns, the decisive one on a fumble return, and had the Bears beaten a few weeks later before they allowed a late touchdown pass in a one-point loss.

The only games where Kansas City seemed clearly overmatche­d were on the road, in Green Bay in Week 3 and Cincinnati the following week. Both are in the playoffs.

“I’ve been on a lot of teams that they never would’ve gotten this far,” defensive tackle Mike DeVito said.

“At 1-5, guys would’ve been thinking about going home ... So this team is very mature, and it really speaks to Coach Reid and the philosophy and culture that he brings in here. There’s a system and guys follow by the system and it works.”

Depending on the bookmaker, the Chiefs had about a five per cent chance of making the playoffs after their 1-5 start. The sports analytics site numberFire put the odds at 1.5 per cent, and gave Kansas City the fifth-best odds of having the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.

Not since the Bengals in 1970 had a team started 1-5 and the made the post-season.

“We’ve got a great group of leaders in this locker-room, man, and we never questioned ourselves or doubted ourselves that we could get to this point,” said rookie cornerback Marcus Peters, whose eight intercepti­ons landed him in the Pro Bowl. “There was never any doubt in this locker-room.”

Reid has said all along he liked the makeup of his team.

It wasn’t just the talent on both sides of the ball, though there is arguably more than his first two years in Kansas City, but the mentality they carry into the huddle. They firmly believe they will win every time they step on the field.

The last 10 weeks, they’ve made good on that belief.

“They’re a pretty humble crew. They don’t get caught up in accolades or wins and all that stuff. They just go play,” Reid said.

“Every team has got its own personalit­y, but that’s kind of this group. Humble group that works hard. They don’t think anything is impossible.”

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Running back Spencer Ware and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Oakland Raiders in Kansas City on Sunday to put the finishing touches on a regular season that saw them win 10 straight games after beginning the season 1-5 to earn a playoff berth.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Running back Spencer Ware and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Oakland Raiders in Kansas City on Sunday to put the finishing touches on a regular season that saw them win 10 straight games after beginning the season 1-5 to earn a playoff berth.

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