Chiefs' Andy Reid Says Offense Will 'Look in the Mirror' After Week 12 Loss
An unrelenting offense that sparked a 5-0 start has betrayed the Kansas City Chiefs.
After scoring 164 points over their five-game winning streak, they have since gone 1-5 with 108 points. They mustered 236 total yards in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium.
Following Week 12's setback, head coach Andy Reid said the beleaguered unit will "look in the mirror first, and demand more of each other," per Chiefs.com's BJ Kissel.
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Once an MVP candidate with no interceptions through eight games, Alex Smith has since surrendered four picks in three straight losses. Kareem Hunt, who compiled a season-low 26 yards against Buffalo, has not scored a touchdown since Week 3.
At 6-5, Kansas City's AFC West lead has dwindled to one game over the Los Angeles Chargers and Oakland Raiders. If the team doesn't rebound in December, it could go from Super Bowl contender to postseason spectator.

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