Jaguars vs. Chiefs: Analyzing the film from the last time they played

KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 6: Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a towel towards the field judge after a non call for pass interference against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the end zone at Arrowhead Stadium during the fourth quarter of the game on November 6, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 6: Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a towel towards the field judge after a non call for pass interference against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the end zone at Arrowhead Stadium during the fourth quarter of the game on November 6, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
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KANSAS CITY, MO – NOVEMBER 6: Kansas City Chiefs running back Knile Davis is tackled by outside linebacker Telvin Smith
KANSAS CITY, MO – NOVEMBER 6: Kansas City Chiefs running back Knile Davis is tackled by outside linebacker Telvin Smith

Final Analysis:

It’s amazing how both teams can have so many familiar faces and be so completely different. Both 2018 versions of these teams would throttle the 2016 versions of themselves. While the Chiefs won this game and seemed to be in control for its entirety, neither team looked good. The Jaguars defense held the Chiefs in check; otherwise, this would have likely been a blowout. However, Nick Foles unwillingness to stretch the field cost them in the end.

The Jaguars coming into Kansas City looks like one of the best games of the week. This could be what the AFC Championship looks like. Both teams are explosive, just in opposite ways. The Jaguars have, in my opinion, the best defense in the NFL and the Chiefs have the best offense. This has the makings to be a great game. Look for a film review later in the week detailing what the Chiefs will need to do to come away with another victory.

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