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    Dan Orlovsky Names the One QB Patrick Mahomes 'Doesn't Want to See'

    By Cole Sullivan,

    12 hours ago

    ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky appeared on " First Take " Monday morning and discussed the Kansas City Chiefs ' dramatic victory over the Cincinnati Bengals , which hinged on a pass interference call on 4th and 16.

    Orlovsky noted that Kansas City was outplayed in nearly every aspect of the game. While he credited the Chiefs for their ability to secure the win, he also suggested they were "lucky" to come out on top.

    The Bengals outperformed the Chiefs in several key metrics: they forced more turnovers, passed for more yards, recorded more sacks, and controlled the time of possession. Despite these advantages, they fell 26-25 on the road after Harrison Butker’s game-winning 51-yard field goal as time expired.

    Dan Orlovsky highlighted on "First Take" that despite the close call, the Chiefs' win was a testament to their resilience. He pointed out that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs would likely prefer to avoid facing Joe Burrow and the Bengals in the postseason, as Cincinnati has proven to be the team that consistently gives them the most trouble.

    “They were outplayed; Bengals completely outplayed the Chiefs,” Orlovsky said. “He's the one quarterback the Chiefs don't want to see. Joe Burrow is the one quarterback that they don't want to see. Joe's the one, the Bengals are the one, that aren't scared to go into Arrowhead.”

    check out the panels opinion:

    Joe Burrow holds a 3-2 edge in head-to-head matchups against Patrick Mahomes and was close to extending that record to 4-1 on Sunday. However, Mahomes has won the last three encounters, including one last season when Jake Browning was at quarterback for the Bengals.

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    Notably, the Bengals are the only team, aside from a Tom Brady-led Patriots squad, to have defeated Mahomes in the postseason at Arrowhead Stadium. This track record underscores how well Cincinnati and Burrow match up against the back-to-back defending Super Bowl champions.

    Related: Postgame Handshake Between Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes Is Going Viral

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    Ted Lee
    2h ago
    we ain't worried about no qb
    wafflehouse1
    8h ago
    As a Chiefs fan I will agree. Hopefully they won’t be seeing them again this year in the postseason.
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