July 6, 2024

The Kansas City Chiefs have a six-step plan to upset the Baltimore Ravens and advance to the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs faced little opposition from the rainy weather, the supposedly superior Ravens defense, their own perceived offensive shortcomings, or even the team’s projected 2023 league MVP, Lamar Jackson.

Baltimore: In the 2023 regular season, the Baltimore Ravens proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that they were the best team in the NFL. On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs provided yet another reminder that the regular season is only a preamble to the games that count.

After defeating the AFC’s top playoff seed 17–10, the league’s defending champions advanced to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years. With an 11-6 record, which was good enough for another AFC West title but the fewest regular-season wins since Patrick Mahomes took over as quarterback in 2018, K.C. is also still on pace to become the first team in 19 years to successfully defend their championship; the last team to accomplish so was the 2004 New England Patriots.

The Chiefs faced very little opposition from the sometimes rainy weather, the supposedly superior Ravens defense, their own perceived shortcomings on offense, or even the team led by 2023 league MVP Lamar Jackson.

In the first AFC championship game to be held in Baltimore in 53 years, they accomplished the following six things to upset the Ravens.

 

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