NFL Week 14 Preview: Is it time to worry about the Chiefs?

It’s not often that an 11-1 team has its play scrutinized, but for the Kansas City Chiefs, heavy is the head that wears the crown.

The back-to-back Super Bowl champions have already clinched a playoff spot and are in the driver’s seat for the AFC’s No. 1 seed, but with the way they’ve got there, doubts about their ability to pull off the first three-peat in NFL history are justified.

Kansas City has made a habit of pulling off miraculous, nail-biting wins this season, which is nothing to scoff at in the NFL. But it has often come in games against teams the Chiefs should be rolling over.

Take their last two wins for example. They needed a last-second field goal to walk-off the 3-9 Carolina Panthers in Week 12, then got bailed out by some poor clock management by the 2-10 Las Vegas Raiders to win by two in Week 13.

So, how concerned should the Chiefs really be? After all, they do still have Patrick Mahomes, who has already cemented himself as one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.

But even the great Mahomes can’t do much if he has time to throw, and therein lies the Chiefs’ biggest issue — their offensive line, particularly at the offensive tackle position.

Mahomes has been sacked 10 times over the past two games and 32 times this season through just 12 games. For context, his previous career high in sacks taken in a season was 28 over 17 games in 2021.