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The Kansas City Chiefs (2-0) (0-0 Away)
vs.
The Baltimore Ravens (2-0) (1-0 Away)
Sunday, September 22, 12:00PM CT
at
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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Stats & Stuff
Weather forecast: 71 degrees Fahrenheit. Rain. 11 mph SW winds.
Line: Chiefs -5.5, Over/Under: 52
Trends:
Chiefs:
Kansas City are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games.
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Kansas City's last 10 games.
Kansas City are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games.
Kansas City are 8-2 SU in their last 10 games at home.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Kansas City's last 8 games when playing at home against Baltimore.
Kansas City are 9-2 SU in their last 11 games against an opponent in the AFC conference.
Kansas City are 5-10 ATS in their last 15 games against an opponent in the AFC North division.
Kansas City are 9-0 ATS in their last 9 games played in September.
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Kansas City's last 7 games played on a Sunday.
Ravens:
Baltimore are 2-4 ATS in their last 6 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Baltimore's last 6 games.
Baltimore are 5-1 SU in their last 6 games.
Baltimore are 4-2 ATS in their last 6 games against Kansas City.
Baltimore are 4-2 SU in their last 6 games against Kansas City.
Baltimore are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games on the road.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Baltimore's last 8 games when playing on the road against Kansas City.
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Baltimore's last 7 games against an opponent in the AFC conference.
Baltimore are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games against an opponent in the AFC West division.
Baltimore are 5-1 SU in their last 6 games played in September.
Against the Spread:
Last 10 Games Head-2-Head:
OddsShark Super Computer Prediction:
Chiefs 20.1
Ravens 21.8
Notable Quotables:
--Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid“As long as I feel like [RB Darwin Thompson] knows what he's doing, I'm good with it. He'll stick it up in there and hit you. It's just a matter of seeing it. He's young so he hasn't seen everything there is to see. He's getting there. I feel comfortable with him in there."
Ravens:
--Ravens Defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale“I think you're going to see two great quarterbacks in this game. We might be seeing the next Brady-Manning matchup, Ali-Frazier, Magic-Bird. You don't know, but the excitement of it [is undeniable]."
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Schedules/Results:
Date Opponent Time/TV Tickets Sunday
Sep. 8at JAX Jaguars
TIAA Bank Field
Jacksonville, FL1:00pm ET
CBSW 40-26 Sunday
Sep. 15at OAK Raiders
O.CO Col
Oakland, CA4:05pm ET
CBSW 28-10 Sunday
Sep. 22BAL Ravens
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets
Sunday
Sep. 29at DET Lions
Ford Field
Detroit, MI1:00pm ET
FOXBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 6IND Colts
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:20pm ET
NBCBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 13HOU Texans
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Thursday
Oct. 17at DEN Broncos
Mile High Stadium
Denver, CO8:20pm ET
FOX/NFLNBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 27GB Packers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO8:20pm ET
NBCBuy Tickets Sunday
Nov. 3MIN Vikings
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
FOXBuy Tickets Sunday
Nov. 10at TEN Titans
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Monday
Nov. 18at LA Chargers
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City, MX8:15pm ET
ESPNBuy Tickets Sunday
Nov. 24.
BYE
.Sunday
Dec. 1OAK Raiders
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 8at NE Patriots
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA4:25pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 15DENBroncos
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 22at CHI Bears
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL8:20pm ET
NBCBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 29LA Chargers
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets
Date Opponent Time/TV Tickets Sunday
Sep. 8at MIA Dolphins
Hard Rock Stdm
Miami Gardens, FL1:00pm ET
CBSW 59-10 Sunday
Sep. 15AZ Cardinals
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
FOXW 23-17 Sunday
Sep. 22
at KC Chiefs
Arrowhead
Kansas City, MO1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets
Sunday
Sep. 29CLE Browns
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 6at PIT Steelers
Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, PA1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 13CIN Bengals
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 20at SEA Seahawks
CenturyLink Field
Seattle, WA4:25pm ET
FOXBuy Tickets Sunday
Oct. 27.
BYE
.Sunday
Nov. 3NE Patriots
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD8:20pm ET
NBCBuy Tickets Sunday
Nov. 10at CIN Bengals
Paul Brown Stdm
Cincinnati, OH1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Nov. 17HOU Texans
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Monday
Nov. 25at LA Rams
LA Mem Col
Los Angeles, CA8:15pm ET
ESPNBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 1SF 49ers
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
FOXBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 8at BUF Bills
New Era Field
Orchard Park, NY1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Thursday
Dec. 12NY Jets
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD8:20pm ET
FOX/NFLNBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 22at CLE Browns
FirstEnergy Stdm
Cleveland, OH1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets Sunday
Dec. 29PIT Steelers
M&T Bank Stdm
Baltimore, MD1:00pm ET
CBSBuy Tickets
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Injury Report:
LeSean McCoy RB Ankle
Probable
Eric Fisher T Groin
OUT
Damien Williams RB Knee
OUT
Tyreek Hill WR Shoulder
OUT 4-6 weeks
Chad Henne QB Ankle
IR
Marcus Kemp WR Knee
IR
Breeland Speaks LB Knee
IR
Mark Ingram II RB Kidney
Probable
Jimmy Smith CB Knee
OUT
Brynden Trawick S Elbow
OUT
Tavon Young CB Neck
IR
Patrick Ricard RB Back
Questionable
Mark Andrews TE Foot
Probable
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Depth Charts:
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This is the game of the week,
featuring two high-powered
offenses that have rolled up
big numbers so far. The Chiefs
will be making their Arrowhead
debut this season and that
crowd will be nuts. Look for
Patrick Mahomes to light up
the Ravens defense as he
outduels Lamar Jackson.
Chiefs 31
Ravens 23
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Chiefs vs. Ravens: Game Preview
From Chiefs.com
Saturday, Sep 21, 2019 11:42 AM
Matt McMullen
Community & Digital Media Producer
Chiefs.com
@KCChiefs_Matt
In a season chock full of thrills, this moment stood out amongst the rest.
It was 4th-and-9 with just over a minute left, and if the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t move the chains, the game was over. The Baltimore Ravens – led by rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson – had just taken the lead, and with their backs up against the wall, Kansas City needed somebody to make a play.
What came next was epic, plain and simple, as quarterback Patrick Mahomes found wide receiver Tyreek Hill on the run for a 48-yard gain. The Chiefs went on to tie things up – again on a fourth-down play, no less - before winning in overtime, sealing perhaps the most-exciting win of the year.
“That was probably my favorite [throw of the year] given the situation. [I just gave] the guys a chance, Tyreek made a great play on it and we ended up winning the game at home,” Mahomes recalled earlier this week. “That pretty much gave us home-field advantage last year in the playoffs and everything like that. It was one of my favorite throws, if not my favorite, so far.”
"I liked him a lot coming out of college - I mentioned that back then. He's playing well and does a lot of things well,” said Head Coach Andy Reid. “Everybody kind of goes to his run game, but he can throw the football. He's doing it with accuracy, and he does it from all different levels. Whether it's in the roll-out or in the pocket, he's got it down."
Jackson has flourished in the scheme designed by Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman – who was elevated to the position this offseason – and it doesn’t hurt that the former first-round pick has a pair of dynamic young pass-catchers at his disposal in tight end Mark Andrews and wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown.
Those two players alone have accounted for 60 percent of Jackson’s completions this season, with Andrews hauling in 16 grabs for 220 yards and two touchdowns while Brown – Baltimore’s first-round pick in the draft last spring – already has 12 catches for 233 yards and a pair of scores.
Tailback Mark Ingram, meanwhile, is averaging 5.7 yards per rush thus far, combing with Jackson to form the league’s-most productive rushing attack (447 yards) by a wide margin.
Each of those players – with Jackson in the middle commanding the offense – combines to present a strong task for the Chiefs’ defense which, after yielding 10 quick points last Sunday, held the Raiders scoreless through the final three quarters of play.
“[That was] a confidence boost for us. You know, we don’t think about last season. I think each and every week - especially in the NFL - you just try to get better at something, and I thought last week that we [did that],” said Chiefs’ safety Tyrann Mathieu. “This week presents a whole new challenge for us - I think it’s the first time we’ve played a quarterback with that kind of big-play ability like Lamar Jackson. He’s going to test us a lot Sunday, but I think it’s just important to get off the field and get the ball back to our offense…[because] they’re going to use as much clock as they possibly can to keep Patrick off the field.”
Mahomes, of course, is off to a stellar start in his second season as Kansas City’s starting quarterback. The 24-year-old signal caller leads the NFL in passing yards (821) and yards per completion (14.9) while matching Jackson for the league-lead in passing touchdowns (7).
In fact, Sunday’s matchup between Mahomes and Jackson will mark the first time in the Super Bowl Era that two quarterbacks who have completed 70 percent of their passes while throwing for 7+ touchdowns and no interceptions have met this early in a season.
And while the Chiefs’ electric passing attack will once again be without Hill on Sunday, others have emerged in lieu of the All-Pro’s absence. It was wide receiver Sammy Watkins in Week 1, who exploded for 198 yards and three touchdowns against Jacksonville. Fellow receiver Demarcus Robinson was then responsible for a monster game a week later, hauling in six catches for 172 yards and two scores.
Mahomes will surely provide his pass-catchers with the opportunity to make some plays once again this week in what appears to be their toughest defensive matchup yet.
Baltimore is yielding less than two yards per rushing attempt this season and has tallied 43 quarterback pressures with their pass rush, ultimately surrendering just 27 total points in their two games.
It’s a defense that includes some new faces - including All-Pro safety Earl Thomas – but has maintained its reputation as one of the league’s better units amidst some turnover.
“Everyone does their job [on that defense], I think that’s the biggest thing with that whole team. They’re going to be sound and they’re going to bring pressure, but there’s not going to be breakdowns in coverages at the same time,” Mahomes said. “They know what each guy’s role is on the defense, so it may not be one guy they have rushing, but they have a lot of very, very good players that are going to do their jobs the right way and trust each other.”
It’s worth mentioning that the Chiefs will be attacking that defense without tailback Damien Williams and left tackle Eric Fisher in addition to Hill on Sunday, but when asked to speak specifically about Fisher’s absence along the offensive line, the coaching staff emphasized the mentality that they’ve been preaching since Reid arrived in Kansas City seven years ago.
"It's next man up,” said Offensive Coordinator Eric Bieniemy. “Injuries happen, but like I’ve said in the past, we coach our starters not to get beat by our backup players and we coach our backup players to make sure that they're preparing themselves to be starters. Those guys are ready."
And it certainly helps that the Chiefs will have the crowd behind them for the first time this season as Kansas City kicks off the home-slate at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs are 13-3 in front of their home crowd since 2017, and if you ask Coach Reid, the advantage is all too real.
"I think it'll be crazy. I love it. The players feel it, which is important, and then the other team feels it. It's a great experience,” Reid said. “For those that haven't come, you need to get a ticket and get to the game. It's unbelievable. We love it when the ground starts shaking there."
The ground will almost certainly be shaking on Sunday afternoon.
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Game Preview from ESPN.com
Chiefs-Ravens Preview
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Patrick Mahomes and the high-flying Kansas City Chiefs have been the talk of the NFL for months, their innovation and points-a-plenty style making them one of the league's most entertaining offenses.
They might not even be the best one on the field Sunday.
That's because for all the gaudy numbers the Chiefs hung on Jacksonville and Oakland in roaring to a 2-0 start, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens have been even more prolific.
They lead the league in total offense and points; Kansas City is merely third and fourth. They also lead in time of possession and rushing, they're fourth in passing and third-down percentage rate, and like the Chiefs they have yet to turn over the ball this season.
So what is making it all click for Jackson and the Ravens?
"He's does a lot of things well," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. "Everyone kind of goes to his run game but he can throw the football. He's doing it with accuracy and he can do it all different levels, whether that's rolling out or in the pocket.
"He has talent around him for sure," Reid added, "but the way it's slowed down for him, his reads are great and all those little things end up being big things."
Just ask Mahomes, who mastered so many of those little things while rolling to league MVP in his first season as the Chiefs' starter. And all he's done for an encore is throw for 821 yards and seven TDs without an interception through the first two weeks of his season.
In other words, Mahomes vs Jackson should be a compelling game-within-a-game on Sunday.
Just like it was last year.
The Chiefs rallied downfield in the final minute of regulation, Mahomes converting a fourth down with an audacious throw to Tyreek Hill before finding Damien Williams for the tying touchdown. Harrison Butker added the winning field goal in overtime in a crucial December matchup.
"Of course we'll watch last year's game," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, "but teams change so much, and they watch the game, too. So it's always a new game. ... You try to predict something and all of a sudden it gets blown up in your face. That, to me, is the beauty of this league."
As two of the AFC's top teams prepare to meet at Arrowhead Stadium, here are things to know:
INJURY INTRIGUE
The Chiefs, already missing Hill to a broken collarbone, are without left tackle Eric Fisher after he underwent core muscle surgery earlier this week. They also could play without Williams (knee) and fellow running back LeSean McCoy (ankle), who have been hobbled by injuries.
Yet nobody on the Kansas City sideline sounds too concerned.
"We have depth everywhere," Mahomes said. "We have guys that can come in and do the job."
AWESOME ANDREWS
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews leads the team with 16 catches, has a pair of 100-yard games, has scored twice and has a knack for making a big play on third down.
"He knows how to get open," Harbaugh said. "Mark has really showed up the last two weeks."
There are times when Andrews will even alter the pattern to get open. If there was a lamppost and a car on the field, Andrews would find the seam between them -- "I tell Mark all the time, `We're going to play street ball,' and that's what the case is," Jackson said.
PUNCH LINE
Punter Dustin Colquitt is accustomed to the old-man jokes as the 37-year-old elder-statesman in the locker room, and he's heard plenty of jokes about never having to work given the way Kansas City has piled up points the past couple seasons.
In fact, Colquitt didn't get to punt at all during a Week 1 win over the Jaguars, though the two-time Pro Bowl selection held for plenty of field goals and extra points.
You might think that would make for an easy life, but Colquitt said it's the total opposite.
"Any time you're not working so much, every kick, snap, hold is more under the microscope," he explained. "It's fun watching that offense, but you can't get too caught up in it."
HOME AGAIN
After starting his NFL career with Baltimore, outside linebacker Pernell McPhee played 60 games over four seasons with the Ravens before spending three years in Chicago and another with the Redskins.
Now he's back where he started after signing as a free agent in May.
"It feels great. I'm back home in Baltimore," said McPhee, who won a Super Bowl ring with the Ravens in 2012, and who has five tackles the first two games this season. "This is the team that raised me. I'm trying to get back to the playoffs and win it all, that's it."
FRIENDLY FOE
One week after Reid matched wits with good buddy Jon Gruden in Oakland, he must do the same with Harbaugh, who learned the craft while coaching under him in Philadelphia. The two have remained close friends during their years apart, and Reid was giddy when Harbaugh won a Super Bowl title.
"He's a phenomenal coach," Reid said. "I love playing against him because I know they're well-coached and they have good players. We do this for the challenge, that experience on Sundays. I always look forward to playing those guys."
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Everything You Need to Know: Ravens vs. Chiefs
Clifton Brown
BaltimoreRavens.com
Staff Writer
Saturday, Sep 21, 2019 01:00 PM
Stakes
A victory would make the Ravens 3-0 for the first time since 2016. The Chiefs have won nine straight games in September and will be playing their home opener after two road wins. Sunday’s outcome could impact AFC tiebreaker scenarios in December.
History
Kansas City holds a 5-3 edge in the all-time series, winning the last two. Last year’s meeting in Kansas City was a classic, with the Chiefs rallying to win, 27-24, in overtime. They converted twice on fourth down in the final minutes to send the game to overtime. Lamar Jackson threw for 147 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 67 yards on 14 carries. That loss has stuck with the Ravens.
Key Storylines
Does the Ravens’ defense have enough answers for Patrick Mahomes?
The Chiefs quarterback might be better than last season when he was the league’s MVP. He leads the NFL in passing yards and is coming off a 443-yard, four-touchdown performance against the Oakland Raiders. Mahomes can create something out of nothing, even when he’s pressured or when receivers are covered. If not for Mahomes’ late-game magic, the Ravens would have won in Kansas City last year. Mahomes will make plays, but the Ravens need to stop him in crucial moments.
How will the Ravens fare as underdogs for the first time this season?
This will be Kansas City’s home opener and Arrowhead is noisy under any circumstances. Take nothing away from the Ravens beating the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals, but Kansas City was 7-1 at home last season during the regular season. As a road team, you don’t come to Arrowhead and win unless you play very well. Dealing with the crowd noise will be an issue.
Can the Ravens’ offense keep the pressure on the Chiefs?
Baltimore is bringing a better offense to Kansas City this year, an improved Lamar Jackson surrounded by more playmakers. Jackson enters the game as the NFL’s highest-rated quarterback and the Ravens are attacking aggressively with new Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman as their play-caller. If the Ravens can’t contain Mahomes, they’ll need to score enough to win a shootout.
Key Matchups
OLB Matthew Judon vs. Chiefs LT Cam Erving
The Chiefs won’t have Pro Bowl left tackle Eric Fisher after he underwent groin surgery this week. Erving will start and he has a tough assignment in Judon, who’s off to a terrific start in a contract year with two sacks and five quarterback hits. Mahomes isn’t easy to sack, but consistent pressure on him would help the Ravens’ chances.
S Earl Thomas vs. Mahomes
Thomas had the quote of the week, saying “I plan to eliminate all the big plays.” The six-time Pro Bowl safety loves these moments, facing an elite quarterback willing to take chances. Mahomes hasn’t thrown an interception yet this season. Thomas hopes to change that.
WR Marquise Brown vs. Chiefs secondary
Averaging 19.4 yards per catch, Brown has added a big-play element to Baltimore’s offense as a rookie. He’s also displayed sure hands and a chemistry with Jackson that makes him comfortable targeting Brown in big spots. The Chiefs can strike quickly on offense, but with Brown, so can the Ravens.
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