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The Kansas City Chiefs, led by perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Patrick Mahomes, got off to a dismal start to their 2025 NFL season. The Chiefs began their season 0-2 after losses to the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles. Head coach Andy Reid and his team, who had extremely high expectations coming into the year, needed a big turnaround.
The Bills are gaining separation as the favorite to win the Super Bowl while the Chiefs made a move this week.
The Kansas City Chiefs are finally back on track after a tough start to the 2025/26 NFL season, landing a big win over the Baltimore Ravens in a statement victory that improves Pat
Facing a precarious 0-2 start and needing to show they still have their mojo, the Chiefs have a burden of proof they haven't had to contend with for a while.
Down 20-10 late, Patrick Mahomes gave the Chiefs hope with a 49-yard bomb to Tyquan Thornton. But it was too little, too late, as the Eagles chewed up the rest of the game clock after Hurts converted on yet another quarterback sneak.
A Kansas City Chiefs player might not make it to the stadium in time for kickoff on Sunday afternoon. Kansas City, 1-2 on the year, is hosting the 1-2 Baltimore Ravens in a critical AFC regular season game at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is expected to play for the first time since Week 1 when Kansas City faces the Baltimore Ravens this afternoon in a matchup of AFC heavyweights desperate to avoid falling to 1-3 to start the season.
NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reports that Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey will miss a few weeks with a calf injury suffered in the Ravens Week 4 loss to the Chiefs