Eye-opening stat shows Patriots are better than Chiefs in one area

Yes, you read that headline right.  It may be hard to believe, but the New England Patriots are doing better than the Kansas City Chiefs in one area. And it revolves around the offense.  During Monday night's Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City's struggles in the second half of the […]

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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick greets Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid after the game at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Yes, you read that headline right. 

It may be hard to believe, but the New England Patriots are doing better than the Kansas City Chiefs in one area. And it revolves around the offense. 

During Monday night's Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City's struggles in the second half of the game become very clear. 

Heading into the half, the Chiefs led the Eagles by 10 points, but with a touchdown in both the third and fourth quarter, Philadelphia took the lead. And they held Kansas City to zero points in the process. 

Throughout their last four games, the Chiefs have scored a total of zero points during the second half. 

As for the Patriots, they have scored a total of 16 points in their past four games. 

While New England's offense has had many struggles this season, this is a minor victory that they can take, because while the Chiefs make a run at another Super Bowl victory, it seems the Patriots focus is on next year. 

So with a 2-8 record, you got to celebrate where you can.