After a season that has swung wildly between promise and frustration, the Chiefs sit at 6–6 with their playoff fate hanging by a thread. The heartbreak of a 31–28 Thanksgiving loss to the Cowboys still lingers — and now, with December here, every snap feels like a final exam.
Ahead of Sunday’s crucial showdown against the Houston Texans (7–5) at Arrowhead Stadium, head coach Andy Reid delivered a short but powerful message to Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the entire locker room:
“Let’s go. It’s December and you’re still in it — that’s what matters.”
One Game That Could Change Everything
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, the numbers couldn’t be clearer:
- Win against Houston → Playoff odds jump to 58%
- Loss to Houston → Playoff hopes crash to just 11%
Right now, Kansas City sits 10th in the AFC, three spots outside the final wild card position. One misstep could bury their season.
This is no longer about style points.
This is about survival.
A Brutal Road Lies Ahead
Even if the Chiefs conquer the Texans, the path forward is anything but kind:
- Week 15:Â Los Angeles Chargers at home
- Week 16:Â At Tennessee Titans
- Week 17:Â Denver Broncos at Arrowhead
- Finale:Â At Las Vegas Raiders
Every opponent is dangerous. Every week feels like sudden death.
Echoes of 2014 Linger in the Background
There’s an uncomfortable historical reminder hovering over this run. 2014 remains the only year the Chiefs missed the playoffs under this era of leadership — and it’s a memory Reid, Kelce, and the fanbase never want to relive.
Mahomes wasn’t yet under center back then. Now, the franchise’s destiny is once again in his hands.
December Belongs to the Brave
The margins are razor thin.
The pressure is suffocating.
And yet… the door is still open.
Andy Reid’s message wasn’t complicated. It didn’t need to be.
“Let’s go.”
Because in December, excuses disappear — and legacies are written snap by snap.