The Kansas City Chiefs have been struggling offensively this season, particularly with their wide receivers. Despite being ranked No. 4 in total yards, the Chiefs offense currently ranks No. 12 in scoring. Head coach Andy Reid, however, remains confident that the team will continue to progress and work through their issues.
Reid acknowledged the criticism the receivers have faced, but emphasized that the offensive issues are not solely on the wide receivers. He believes that consistency is key and that the team needs to improve on the offensive side as a whole.
One receiver in particular, Skyy Moore, has faced scrutiny for a missed opportunity for a touchdown catch during a recent game against the Denver Broncos. However, Reid defended Moore, pointing out that he was impeded in his attempt to catch the ball.
Despite the struggles, the Chiefs have decided to stick with their current group of wide receivers for the rest of the season. They declined to acquire a receiver at the trade deadline, instead hoping for improvement from within.
As the Chiefs prepare to face former teammate Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins, they will have a chance to see what they might be missing at the receiver position. The Chiefs won the Super Bowl last year, but fans may be wondering if they are regretting trading away a player like Hill.
Overall, the Chiefs are determined to work through their offensive issues and find the consistency they need to succeed.