How Ed Reed Would Tackle the Challenge of Defending Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce

Ed Reed, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce (Kansas City Chiefs/NFL)

As the 2024 NFL season begins, the Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for a high-stakes rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, echoing last year’s AFC Championship clash. To turn the tide in their favor this time, the Ravens must sharpen their defense against Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the potent Chiefs offense.

Ed Reed, a legendary figure in Ravens history, has shared his insights on how Baltimore might achieve this goal. Reed suggests a physical approach to disrupt the Chiefs’ game plan. “We need to impose ourselves from the snap, engage them aggressively, and ensure we’re the ones setting the tone,” Reed advised on “Up & Adams,” as reported by Kay Adams.

The Ravens will need to pressure Mahomes and prevent the Chiefs from finding their offensive rhythm to make the game competitive (Kansas City Chiefs)

Reed’s advice could be crucial if the current Ravens squad can emulate his aggressive defensive style. With a lineup featuring defensive stalwarts such as linebackers Roquan Smith and Kyle Van Noy, along with dynamic defensive backs Marlon Humphrey and Kyle Hamilton, the Ravens have the potential to pose serious challenges to the Chiefs.

If Baltimore’s defense can effectively pressure Kansas City’s offense early and prevent them from finding their rhythm, the game could be fiercely competitive. However, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, known for his strategic offensive prowess and Super Bowl success, will undoubtedly have prepared countermeasures.

The key question for the Ravens is whether they have learned from their previous playoff defeat to the Chiefs and can implement Reed’s strategy effectively. If they can harness these lessons and execute their defensive game plan, they might not only challenge the Chiefs but could also advance well beyond hosting the AFC Championship Game this season.