With the Wild Card weekend officially over, all the attention in Kansas City is now turned towards their divisional round matchup. The Jaguars, fresh off one of the biggest comebacks in postseason history, are coming into Arrowhead with the hopes of playing better than they did in Week 10, when the Chiefs won 27-17. Jacksonville's now obviously a much better team than the one that was 3-6 heading into that game, so what can the Chiefs learn from that win? 610's Chiefs Insider Pete Sweeney joined Fescoe In The Morning on Tuesday to explain.
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"I think it was a game where it was a team in the Chiefs who were better than the Jaguars, and I think they were just really strong about playing balanced football," he said. "I continue to think that when the Chiefs offense is best, it's when they're spreading the football around with Patrick Mahomes and making sure that they continue to run the ball with Isiah Pacheco ... it really never felt like that game in particular was out of hand. I think there were one or two moments where you thought, okay, Jacksonville could get into it here. And then the Chiefs were able to take back control, and you really felt like they had the game in hand. I think a big part of that was that balanced offense."
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