Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are off to a bad start: Joe Burrow will be the Chiefs’ secondary threat.
The NFL season will begin with a game against the Baltimore Ravens, which will put the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl defense under a lot of pressure. They will then play the Cincinnati Bengals right away.
The Chiefs will be playing against a formidable opponent for the second straight season; in 2023–2034 they lost to the Detroit Lions to start the season and just made it to the postseason following a difficult regular season.
Now, in order to get the Chiefs rolling with some momentum, Patrick Mahomes will need to outperform Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow in the first two rounds.
Burrow missed a significant portion of the previous season due to a wrist injury that kept him out of the Bengals’ running order. However, MARCA.com anticipates that Burrow will be back in the starting lineup.
Mahomes has terrible news: Burrow has been his biggest opponent in recent years, and the Bengals quarterback leads their head-to-head 3-1, including in the regular season and postseason. They will engage in combat on Sunday, September 15 at 16:25 ET on CBS.
Although Burrow did defeat him in the 2021–2022 season, the 28-year-old three-time Super Bowl champion had fought and defeated the Bengals and Ravens in the AFC Conference Championship.
Mahomes doesn’t begin with rice.
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Rashee Rice, who was involved in a car accident in Dallas, is currently facing a multi-game suspension, according to Adam Schefter, thus Mahomes may be without one of his major wide receivers. The 24-year-old was racing across the city at a high speed when he crashed, hurting two persons.
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