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Chiefs usually win with their passing game. One standout helped them beat up Bengals

The Kansas City Chiefs were explosive and efficient with the run game during a 26-25 home victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

In this video, KC Star reporter Jesse Newell and Brett Taveau (author of the Chiefs book “Unpacking Greatness” and a longtime high school offensive coordinator) take a closer look at how the Chiefs dominated up front against their rivals.

KC’s running backs like Isiah Pacheco and Carson Steele had some help. The Chiefs had one offensive line standout in Creed Humphrey and also received meaningful contributions from receivers Rashee Rice, Skyy Moore and Xavier Worthy.

Altogether, Taveau described it as a “run-game clinic” for a team that usually wins its games through the air.