The Kansas City Chiefs will appear in their sixth-straight AFC Championship this weekend.
They have been one of the most dominant teams in the NFL in recent history, and yet, many are calling the team underdogs against the Baltimore Ravens.
Many believe the Ravens have the upper hand in this matchup, especially since their defense has been so strong throughout the season.
While this is a commonly held belief across many media outlets, it appears that the Ravens do not have the same opinion.
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey talked about this in a recent shared by the team via Around The NFL.
Humphrey called the Chiefs “The team to beat,” an indication of how much he respects them.
Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey dismisses Chiefs’ offensive struggles: “They’re still the team to beat”https://t.co/KCiAY5ybfo pic.twitter.com/DdA2HQUxSy
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) January 26, 2024
He understands that even though the Chiefs have struggled on offense compared to what they have done in years past, they are still a team with lots of playoff experience.
Patrick Mahomes is still one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, and now that Travis Kelce looks healthy, their offense seems to be getting back on track.
One aspect of the Chiefs that is different than in years past is their defense.
While their defense was serviceable in years past, they have several players who are viewed as elite across the league.
If they play against the Ravens like they did in the regular season, Lamar Jackson could have a tough time getting going.
Regardless of the prevailing narratives that exist ahead of the matchup, this should be a great game.
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