South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Vs. Latest Patrick Mahomes

Has the Chiefs one win away from back-to-back championsh­ips

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— AP

Chiefs 34, Bucs 20

Chiefs 37, Bucs 27

When the Chiefs have the ball

Having clearly establishe­d itself as a force whether Patrick left) is throwing to All-Pros (above) and

Hill, an impressive group of other targets, or handing off to

— not to mention, the quarterbac­k taking off himself — Kansas City excels at scoring quickly. And often.

So where would Tampa Bay have any chance of defending the speed demons and shifty targets?

For one, the Bucs have the league’s best linebacker corps: sack master Shaq Barrett, run stuffer Lavonte David, all-around standout Devin White. They are capable of at least giving Kelce, the sport’s best tight end, some trouble.

The Bucs showed how strong their pass rush can be in last week’s NFC championsh­ip victory over Green Bay. They sacked Aaron Rodgers five times, bothered him a slew more, and that was operating against a solid offensive line.

Mahomes has similar escapabili­ty to Rodgers, and is far more of a threat to flat out run the ball himself. Keeping him in the pocket and pressured is a key, and the Chiefs will be without starting left tackle Eric Fisher (Achilles tendon). Barrett, edge rusher Jason Pierre-Paul and inside presence Ndamukong Suh must be controlled by Kansas City.

With a strong pass rush, the Bucs can protect a secondary that makes big plays, but also can give them up. If safeties Antoine Winfield Jr., a rookie, and Jordan Whitehead can’t go or are limited by injuries, that could spell trouble, and Chiefs touchdowns.

Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean and Sean Murphy-Bunting are the key cornerback­s trying to slow the KC express. No one on the Tampa defense can match the speed of Hill or Mecole Hardman.

Special teams

Punt units have been a bit of an issue for KC. Hardman’s muff against Buffalo was the latest in a string of questionab­le decisions. But he also had a return touchdown this season.

Harrison Butker, like Succop, is dynamic on field goals, less dependable on extra points. Rookie punter Tommy Townsend has done a solid job.

Coaching

Andy Reid’s Chiefs have the most innovative attack the NFL has seen since perhaps the Rams’ Greatest Show on Turf. Credit OC Eric Bieniemy for some of that, but Reid always has tested the limits. DC Steve Spagnuolo is equally as aggressive, and his best teams always bring a potent pass rush. Ask Brady about how his 2007 unbeaten Patriots were manhandled by Spags’ D in the Super Bowl.

Intangible­s

Kansas City seeks to become the first repeat champion since New England (led by Brady) in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. Reid would solidify his already likely Hall of Fame credential­s with a victory. Bieniemy would further display why he deserves a head coaching job.

— Barry Wilner, AP

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