KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs only intend to lose to the Denver Broncos once, and that thought goes beyond the rematch between AFC West rivals in two weeks at Arrowhead Stadium.
In other words, they aren’t going to let the fallout from a 27-17 setback at Denver hurt them against San Diego this weekend. They weren’t going to dwell on missed opportunities, turnovers and miscues that cost them dearly at Mile High Stadium.
The Chiefs are still 9-1 and tied with the Broncos atop the division. But for the first time all season, they arrived at the training facility Monday forced to regroup from a loss.