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The Kansas City Chiefs have secured their eighth consecutive AFC West division title, just days after their disappointing loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. Their recent victory against the Cincinnati Bengals showcased their strong defensive abilities leading into the playoffs.

Chiefs safety Justin Reid played a crucial role in Sunday’s win. He recorded two important sacks on the Bengals’ final drive and finished the game with seven tackles, ranking second on the team. Reid shared his thoughts on the drive and the defensive mindset during his post-game interview with reporters.

“It was a significant moment. It all boiled down to execution,” Reid explained. “We executed well throughout the entire game, and in critical situations, your key players need to step up and make plays. Coach Spags called the right play for me to get to the quarterback, and we practiced it all week. Everyone played their part, giving me enough time to make things happen.”

Reid’s impressive performance on the Bengals’ last drive dashed their hopes of a comeback and showcased the defense’s ability to close games. Having the option of relying on their defense instead of always depending on quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the offense is a luxury for the Chiefs as they head into another postseason.

“That’s the identity we strive for,” Reid expressed. “We want to be a defense that steps up whenever our number is called, regardless of the situation. We want to play defense.”

Currently in his second season with the Chiefs, Reid has quickly emerged as a leader in the secondary. He is playing at a high level, especially as Kansas City aims for back-to-back Super Bowl titles.