Chiefs suffer crucial defeat on the offensive line before Super Bowl LV

The Kansas City Chiefs will go to the Super Bowl LV without a large part of their team.

The offensive attack Eric Fisher allegedly suffered an Achilles break during the Chiefs’ 38-24 victory over Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship on Sunday night, according to the NFL Network.

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After the game on Sunday night, coach Andy Reid told reporters “he is not doing very well with his Achilles” and later confirmed the news on Monday afternoon.

The Chiefs will not only be without Fisher for their Super Bowl clash with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but there is also a chance that Mitchell Schwartz will lose the game due to a back injury.

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Tampa Bay’s top pass rushers, Shaquil Barrett and Jason Pierre-Paul, will be licking their ribs for this Super Bowl showdown, especially after harassing Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the NFC Championship.

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As a team, the Bucs came out with five bags, but Barrett and Pierre-Paul won all. Barrett knocked Rodgers down three times and Pierre-Paul fired him twice. The Packers were without left All-Pro striker David Bakhtiari, and the front-7 Bucs were able to exploit their lack of protection for Rodgers.

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