The Kansas City Chiefs clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC a few weeks back, and thus reseted their starters for the final regular season game against the Denver Broncos . That gift allowed the Broncos to reach the postseason to begin with – though it remains to be seen if they'll return the favor and beat the Buffalo Bills as a result. The Chiefs stars essentially have an extended bye week, but have remained active in game-planning and practice. As is always the case for the top seed in any season, practice does not resemble game action. A first-round bye risks a drop-off in quality come the divisional round, but Kansas City was willing to take the rest given their recent Super Bowl runs. The AFC runs through Arrowhead, which is a gift in its own right. Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was confident this team has the experience necessary to get up when the time is right. "That would probably be a pretty fair statement," Spagnuolo said. "I mean, I think we've got vets in that room that have been down this road and know what it takes to get to where we would like to go. It takes a next level of preparation, it takes a next level of taking care of your body and getting sleep, all of that. We've got a checklist of things you need to do to go win a championship. I think now, everybody's fully in tune to checking all those boxes every week."
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