KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs are exactly where they anticipated being at the midway point of the season.
First in the AFC West. Their offense humming. Their defense playing well.
The only blip through eight games came against the Las Vegas Raiders, when they played their worst game of the season and had their 13-game win streak snapped. The defeat left the Chiefs (8-1) chasing the unbeaten Pittsburgh Steelers for the sole first-round bye in the AFC, and their schedule down the stretch isn't exactly easy.
Still, the Chiefs are spending their bye this week feeling quite good about themselves.
"We have so much fun in this offense, this team and this building," said Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who had a big game in a 33-31 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. "We have a lot of character guys that love what they do. You know you are in for a few good laughs, but at the same time, this matters to a lot of people, so we take care of business."
That means not necessarily enjoying the week off too much.
The Chiefs understand the complexities of the season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and that letting their guard down could lead to positive tests and a lot of trouble when they return. That's why quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs are laying low in anticipation of the back half of the schedule.
"You know what? I feel like a lot of guys are going to be smart, be cautious of the situations they're in," Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill said, "and when I say that, if they go to a restaurant, wear a mask. If they go to a park, wear a mask. We're in a pivotal moment. We need everyone. I know a lot of guys want to play and a lot of guys are going to be smart this week."