In a monumental game between AFC contenders that got off to slow starts to the season, the Kansas City Chiefs blew out the Baltimore Ravens, 37-20, in a game that wasn't as close as the final score. The Chiefs, who started the season with consecutive losses, improved to 2-2 and dropped the Ravens to a disappointing 1-3 in the process.
The Chiefs offense was the big story in this one, as Kansas City piled up 380 yards and scored 30-plus points in a regular-season game for the first time since Week 12 of last season. The Chiefs scored on seven of their first eight possessions of the game, totaling four touchdowns and three field goals, with the only drive that didn't result in points having ended on a missed field goal. They didn't punt until there were fewer than four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, when the game was fully in hand.
Patrick Mahomes threw for four touchdowns in this game -- one each to JuJu Smith-Schuster, Isiah Pacheco, Tyquan Thornton and Hollywood Brown. It was his first four-touchdown game since October 2023. The second toss to Pacheco was also the 250th of his career, making him the youngest and fastest player to ever reach that mark, breaking the record held by the great Dan Marino.
The return of speedster Xavier Worthy opened things up for the entire offense, and the difference his speed made in clearing things out for everyone else was palpable. Worthy himself made several big plays, totaling five catches for 83 yards and also taking an end-around hand-off for a 35-yard gain. This looked like the offense that Kansas City likely envisioned having coming into the season.
The other story of the game was injuries on the Ravens' side. Baltimore came into the game banged up on defense, with four starters missing the game due to injury. In the first half, the Ravens lost two more defensive starters as both Marlon Humphrey and Roquan Smith left the game with lower-body injuries, while they also saw left tackle Ronnie Stanley leave the game. Late in the blowout, cornerback Nate Wiggins also sustained an injury while trying to make a tackle. That made for seven defensive players and the starting left tackle out of the lineup.
Making matters even worse, Lamar Jackson left the game with a hamstring injury and was replaced by Cooper Rush for the fourth quarter. Jackson had already played his worst game of the young season, throwing an early interception against an all-out blitz and fumbling the ball after running into his own offensive lineman while trying to scramble up the middle. If the injury keeps him out of any future games, though, it could throw the Ravens' season into even further disarray.
Chiefs offense goes off
Kansas City desperately needed this type of offensive performance after the way the first few weeks of the season went. As we explored last week, it felt like the Chiefs' passing game was operating in a box all year long. Worthy's return changed that. He got going early with a deep ball up the right sideline and things just felt so much looser all game long.
Mahomes played as freely as we've seen him play all season, and he was repeatedly connecting with not just Worthy, but all of his underneath receivers. He looked confident behind an offensive line that was giving him a ton of time against Baltimore's depleted defensive front, and he was firing bullets into the end zone.
Kansas City's run game also got going in this one, with the backs and receivers combining for 116 yards on 26 carries. Worthy had the longest run of the game with a 35-yard scamper on an end-around but Isiah Pacheco also had the first explosive run of the season by a Chiefs running back, so that was nice to see.
Ravens in dire straits
Baltimore is in significant danger of seeing its season slip away soon.
The Ravens were decimated by injuries coming into the game already, with Nnamdi Madubuike and Broderick Washington on injured reserve and Kyle Van Noy and Travis Jones out for the game. To then lose three more defensive starters (cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins, plus linebacker Roquan Smith) is absolutely brutal.
The defense cannot get stops, either. It has given up at least 322 yards to each opponent, and allowed every non-Browns opponent to score at least 37 points. The Ravens haven't forced any of those non-Browns opponents to turn the ball over, and they've yielded at least 24 first downs to each of them as well. The Ravens usually play their way into shape on defense over the course of the season as they zero in on the best way to utilize their personnel, but things are looking particularly bleak at the moment.
Adding insult to injury are the issues on offense. If Lamar Jackson has to miss any time at all, the Ravens are in deep trouble. And they could even be in trouble if Ronnie Stanley has to miss time, even if Jackson is able to play next week. They are extremely depleted on both sides of the ball at the moment.
Worse yet, they're two games back of the lead in the AFC North. The Steelers captured improved to 3-1 on Sunday with their win over the Vikings in Dublin, so dropping to 1-3 put the Ravens far behind the eight ball when it comes to making a run at the division crown. And with three losses already, it's going to be difficult to storm back for a wild card spot.
A new record for Reid
With this game, Andy Reid became the first coach ever to coach 200-plus regular-season games with two different franchises. He coached 224 games with the Eagles, going 130-93-1 across his 14 seasons in Philadelphia. And he's now coached 200 games with the Chiefs, going 145-55 across his now 12-plus seasons in Kansas City. He was already the only coach to win 100 or more games with two different teams.
What's next
Kansas City is 2-2 and now just a game behind the Chargers (who have a game in hand thanks to their Week 1 win over the Chiefs) in the AFC West race after L.A. surprisingly lost to the Giants on Sunday. The Chiefs travel to Jacksonville to take on the 3-1 Jaguars next Monday night, then return home for a "Sunday Night Football" showdown against the Lions.
Baltimore is 1-3 and as mentioned, in significant danger at the moment. The Ravens have a tough matchup against the Texans defense coming up next week. but they at least get to play each of their next three games at home: against Houston, the Rams and the Bears. They need to start stacking wins, and do so quickly.