The leading projections forecast the Kansas City Chiefs to be the 2nd-most pass-centric offense in the NFL (in a neutral context) right now with a 66.1% pass rate.The Chiefs have run the 7th-most plays in football this year, totaling a colossal 60.4 plays per game.The weatherman calls for 4-mph wind in this game. Low wind typically means higher pass volume, and reduced ground volume, higher TD potential, and better passing effectiveness.As it relates to protecting the passer (and the strong effect it has on all pass attack metrics), the offensive line of the Chiefs grades out as the best in the NFL this year.Justin Watson's 81.6% Adjusted Completion Rate this year reflects a meaningful improvement in his pass-catching skills over last year's 52.7% figure.
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