Tyreek Slope didn't score any of the Bosses' five scores in the AFC Title Game, yet he had the longest addition of the challenge.
Slope got a short pass from Patrick Mahomes in the second from last quarter and ended up beginning to get fixed in along the correct sideline. He cut back across the field, beat those protectors, and ran for a 71-yard acquire prior to getting handled inside the Bills 5-yard-line.
Travis Kelce would get a score a couple of plays later and Bosses lead trainer Andy Reid said on Monday that Slope apologized for the postponement in getting into the end zone.
"All things considered, he presumably went, you know when they state, 'straight from one point to the other,'" Reid stated, by means of Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com. "He took an alternate heading. In this way, he went sideways, and it was most likely twofold of what the crow would fly on the off chance that it proceeded, however he did what he expected to do. The most awesome aspect of that was the early part when he split the three protectors and afterward set out toward that left half of the field, and there are not a ton of folks that can do what he did on that. At that point he came over and apologized for not scoring and that he's gotten delayed in his more seasoned age, and I'm going, 'No doubt, alright.' However he's a novel person that loves to play the game and I love that about him."
While Slope didn't score, the play clarified that he hasn't lost a stage and that he'd in any case be much quicker than most players on the off chance that he.
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