More food for thought & some more reading to past the time away until game time: use your own digression
Mike Allesandrini
Even though Ryan Tannehill accumulated just 160 passing yards through his first two postseason contests this year, the Kansas City Chiefs aren't underestimating the Tennessee Titans quarterback ahead of their AFC Championship Game matchup on Sunday.
"(The Titans have) one of the top offenses in the National Football League since (Tannehill's) been in there," Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told reporters, according to NFL.com's Grant Gordon. "Everybody talks about the run game, but this guy can sling it. He's got some good guys to do it, too. He's playing good football. Smart kid."
Tannehill has taken a back seat to running back Derrick Henry during the Titans' surprise playoff run, but he's been one of the league's hottest quarterbacks as the starter. The former Miami Dolphin has gone 9-3 since replacing Marcus Mariota and led the NFL in passer rating during the regular season.