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Chiefs face must-win game against red-hot Lions to avoid 2-4 start in season beset by mistakes
The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a crucial game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night. After losing three of their first five games, the Chiefs need a win to avoid falling into a 2-4 hole.
The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated a memorable milestone from star tight end Travis Kelce before their Week 6 matchup vs. the Detroit Lions.
Patrick Mahomes has never lost an NFL game like he just lost in Jacksonville. The Chiefs totaled 476 yards of offense and allowed the Jaguars to manage only 319. In starts by Mahomes, the Chiefs were 28-0 when totaling at least 375 yards of offense and allowing fewer than 350.
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Pro Picks: Chiefs will beat the Lions in a marquee matchup that still could be a Super Bowl preview
Drake Maye and the Patriots made a statement with a comeback win at Buffalo. They’re not letting the Bills cruise to another AFC East title. Now, Mike Vrabel’s team has to avoid a letdown against the rebuilding Saints. Since 2018, teams in the middle of three-game road trip are 29-12 straight up and 28-13 ATS.
W eek 5 in the NFL ended with an absolute thriller, as the Jacksonville Jaguars upset the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-28. Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence led a seven-play, 60-yard game-winning drive, which included one of the most wild game-wining touchdowns you'll ever see.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence's reaction to his tumble to the ground on what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown run against the Kansas City Chiefs was probably similar to what most fans were thinking.
With 30 seconds left and the Chiefs clinging to a four-point lead with Jacksonville in the red zone, Trevor Lawrence tripped on his offensive lineman’s legs and fell to the ground while Kansas City’s All-Pro pass-rusher watched from afar.
Travis Kelce's mom showed her support for her son and his fiancée, Taylor Swift, at the Chiefs-Jaguars game on Oct. 6
More than 25 million viewers watched Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars' thrilling win over the Chiefs on Monday. Here's where it ranks in ESPN history.