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(AP) — KANSAS CITY, MO On Wednesday, Andy Reid showed no desire to revisit the Chiefs’ contentious loss to Buffalo from the previous weekend.
With a harsh response, Reid dismissed more queries about the 20-17 loss, in which wide receiver Kadarius Toney’s rare offside call erased what would have been the game-winning touchdown in the closing minutes.
Reid took issue with the fact that when a player lines up offside, officials typically issue warnings rather than throwing flags.
We brought the guys in yesterday, and they understand that the Patriots are our primary focus and that practice is crucial every day leading up to the game,” Reid remarked before to drills. That’s how I felt following the game. They understand how important it is. On Sunday, the Chiefs (8-5) who have dropped four of their last six games, go to New England. “You always got to move forward,” Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones said. “It happens so fast: You have one game, you have one day off, and then you start focusing on the next team. You can’t dwell on a loss for too long. It’s all about moving forward.”