KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs were down to their third-string quarterback, operating behind their fifth and sixth offensive tackles, without the benefit of their starting right guard and a key wide receiver.
It was a wonder they scored at all in their 26-9 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
The defeat nevertheless left the Chiefs with a fourth consecutive loss for the first time since 2017, and saddled Andy Reid with a 6-9 record, ensuring his first losing season since becoming coach in Kansas City following the debacle that was the 2012 season.
''Yeah, nobody like to lose in this business,'' Reid said afterward. ''My hat goes off to the guys that put together all these years. That's part of it. We can learn from it and need to do that going forward. Sometimes a good kick in the tail there helps you.''
Hard to see what happened Sunday helping Kansas City a whole lot.
The mess started with veteran backup Gardner Minshew hurting his knee, one week after Patrick Mahomes tore a pair of ligaments in his knee. And despite some bright moments from Chris Oladokun, things did not get a whole lot better against the Titans, whose victory over the reigning AFC champions just might spoil their own bid for the No. 1 pick in the April draft.
As for the Chiefs, a couple of more losses and they might have a top-10 pick of their own.
Not that anybody in the Kansas City locker room is thinking that way.