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Chiefs' Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo Faces Former Team Baltimore Ravens

Spagnuolo's Defense Faces Ravens in Pivotal Matchup

The Kansas City Chiefs' defense, led by coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, will face a stern test when they take on their former team, the Baltimore Ravens, on Sunday. Spagnuolo was the Ravens' defensive coordinator from 2003 to 2012, winning a Super Bowl with the team in 2008.

Ravens Offense Presents Challenges for Chiefs Defense

The Ravens' offense, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, presents a unique challenge for the Chiefs defense. Jackson is a dynamic playmaker who can hurt defenses with both his arm and his legs.

The Ravens also have a talented group of receivers, led by Marquise Brown and Mark Andrews. The Chiefs' defense will need to be at its best to contain the Ravens' high-powered offense.

Chiefs Defense Must Limit Ravens' Big Plays

One of the keys to the game for the Chiefs' defense will be to limit the Ravens' big plays. Jackson is capable of hitting deep passes to his receivers, and the Ravens also have a strong running game led by J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.

The Chiefs' defense will need to be disciplined in their coverage and tackling to prevent the Ravens from getting big plays.

Time-out at Crucial Moment

In a crucial moment in the game, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid called a time-out to discuss strategy with his team. The time-out allowed the Chiefs to regroup and make the necessary adjustments to their game plan.

The time-out proved to be a key moment in the game, as the Chiefs went on to win the game in overtime.