"On playing at Kansas City: "It's one of those places that from the National Anthem and on it is loud. It's a fun place to play though. As a football…if you're going to be in a hostile environment you rather it would be all hostile. It definitely is. We're fired up to quiet them down. Once the game starts you kind of ignore that. It doesn't become a factor a little bit offensively, but you focus you do what you need to do and what not. Avoid penalties and things that start to feed the crowd's ego a little bit. They start to get part of the game and they are in places like that. When they talk about home-field advantage and that what it is really is."
On Kansas City turnaround their season by winning close games: "Yeah, they have. We saw they won one on Monday that they probably should not have won I guess you can say. (Phillip) Rivers fumbles the snap there late in the game to give them the chance, but they finished the game. And it's a thin line between being 4-3 and where we are right now. We understand that, but we can't get those back now."
On what Kansas City does best: "They're a good football team. They do everything they need to do to win games put it that way. They have a pretty good darn quarterback. Running game is good. They got one of the best receivers in the game. So, offensively, they are pretty darn good offensive football team. And they actually have a couple of different styles of running backs. They have some power backs. They have a gap-back sort of speak that gets out in space, kind of similar to Reggie Bush. They use him very well.""