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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
The Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs could not be on more opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to the outlook of this NFL season. As the two get set to square off on Thursday Night Football, it’s clear the Chiefs are not only favored to win, but they should dominate.
After dropping their Week 1 matchup to the Detroit Lions, the Chiefs have gotten their groove back with four straight wins. However, this Kansas City team does not seem to emulate the team we are accustomed to seeing at Arrowhead Stadium. Patrick Mahomes currently ranks seventh in the NFL in passing yards and 11th in QBR. While these are still above-average numbers, they are far from what football fans across America have become accustomed to seeing from the two-time MVP.
After leading the league in passing yards (5,250) and touchdowns (41) last season, Mahomes is on pace for less than 4,400 yards and 34 touchdowns this year. While these are certainly champagne problems at the moment, this will be a trend worth keeping an eye on as the season progresses.
From champagne problems to rock bottom, the Broncos find themselves reeling after losing to former head coach Nathaniel Hackett and the New York Jets on Sunday. Russell Wilson and Sean Payton have had visible disagreements on the sideline as the Broncos sit at 1-4 preparing to face the top team in their division.
As a whole, the Broncos’ run defense has been the worst in the NFL by far, allowing 938 total yards on the ground so far. Not only has it been the worst, but the 938 yards are 168 more yards than the second-worst run defense, the Cincinnati Bengals. The offense has held up their end of the deal, as Wilson has…
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