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thought this was pretty good for AP.

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We’re roughly a month out from the beginning of the NFL season. Unfortnuately, the absence of preseason games will prevent fans from getting any sort of preview on their upcoming opponents.

 

So I went through every Kansas City Chiefs opponent in 2020, looking for a statistic that is relevant in the matchup:

Week 1 vs. Houston Texans

Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has played in 100% of quarterback Deshaun Watson’s career starts.

Hopkins was traded to the Arizona Cardinals this offseason. The Texans’ fourth-year quarterback has lost one of the best receivers in the game.

Hopkins’ ability to make contested catches — and make plays on the sideline — could be sorely missed. The Texans did not effectively replace his skill set.

Week 2 and Week 17: Los Angeles Chargers

In two 2019 games against the Chargers, Patrick Mahomes earned a 74.6 passer rating.

This was his lowest rating against any one team in 2019. Elsewhere within the division last season, Mahomes had a 118.1 rating against Denver and a 111.6 rating against Las Vegas.

 

The Chargers were also the only team to intercept Mahomes multiple times in the regular season.

 

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Week 3 at Baltimore Ravens

Lamar Jackson had a career-high 42 passing attempts against the Chiefs in 2019.

That career high is for the regular season. Jackson topped that with 59 attempts in the Divisional round loss to the Tennessee Titans.

 

Including the playoff loss, Jackson has lost three of the four games in which he threw 34 or more passes.

Week 4 vs. New England Patriots

Last season, the Patriots allowed 29.3 points per game to the Ravens, Texans and Chiefs.

Against the rest of their schedule, they allowed just 10.5 points per game.

Week 5 and Week 11: Las Vegas Raiders

In 12 career games against the Chiefs, Derek Carr has committed 16 turnovers.

This includes four in the two 2019 matchups with Kansas City.

During the offseason, the Raiders signed former Titans starting quarterback Marcus Mariota. If Carr is unable to make the Raiders competitive, could head coach Jon Gruden get impatient and switch to Mariota?

Week 6 at Buffalo Bills

In 2019, cornerback Tre’Davious White allowed passer rating of just 46.3.

That was the fifth-lowest passer rating allowed by any cornerback with at least 500 pass-coverage snaps last season.

White plays alongside veteran cornerback Josh Norman and safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer. The Buffalo secondary is one of several reasons why this Thursday Night Football matchup could be among the most difficult contests on the schedule.

 

Kansas City Chiefs v Denver BroncosPhoto by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images

Week 7 and Week 13: Denver Broncos

When Drew Lock started, Denver offense averaged nearly six more points per game.

They scored 15.9 points per game in the 11 games before Lock took over in Week 13. From that point on, the Broncos averaged 21.4 points and went 4-1 — their only loss being to the Chiefs at Arrowhead during a snowstorm.

Week 8 vs. New York Jets

In his career against the Chiefs, Le’Veon Bell has averaged 5.83 yards per carry.

 

For Bell, that’s the second-largest against one opponent. Bell’s rushing effectiveness against Kansas City stretches over four regular-season games.

This game will be Bell’s first against the Chiefs as a member of the Jets.

Week 9 vs. Carolina Panthers

In 2019, the Chiefs allowed the most targets and receiving yards to running backs.

The team allowed 138 targets to be converted into 100 receptions — third in the league — good for 951 yards.

This is significant because of Panthers starting running back Christian McCaffrey. In 2019, McCaffrey’s 116 receptions ranked second among all players, earning him 1005 receiving yards.

 

Kansas City Chiefs v New England PatriotsPhoto by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Week 12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

In the final 12 games of 2019 (including the postseason), quarterback Tom Brady had one game with a passer rating above 100.

 

Last season, Brady got a pass for his subpar performance because the Patriots had little talent in their receiving corps. Tampa Bay’s receivers will be a big upgrade for him — but it’s also true that in 2019, Brady showed the league how uncomfortable he is against constant pressure.

Week 14 at Miami Dolphins

The 2019 Dolphins defense gave up the most points in the league — and the third-most total yards.

I wouldn’t bank on a similar result in 2020. The Dolphins got better and better as the 2019 season progressed — culminating in an upset victory in New England over the Patriots in Week 17. With former Patriots defensive assistant Brian Flores at head coach, you can expect the Dolphins to be a tougher out this season.

Week 15 at New Orleans Saints

Quarterback Drew Brees’ completion percentage, passer rating, and yards per attempt significantly increase when playing at home.

The future Hall of Famer has had the advantage of playing in a dome for a while — and it’s helping him statistically. His completion percentage goes up nearly 9% at home, his passer rating is almost 10 points higher and he averages 8.32 yards per attempt at home — compared to 7.12 on the road.

Week 16 vs. Atlanta Falcons

The 2019 Falcons forced 10 turnovers during their four-game win streak to end the season.

 

Last season, the Falcons started off slow — but finished strong with good defense in the final quarter of the year. Defensive-minded head coach Dan Quinn saved his job with the team’s late-season performance.

 
 

 

 
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21 minutes ago, jetlord said:

Why will BAL regress this year?  Hope they do, at least when the Chiefs play them, but they look pretty solid to me. 

NFL tends to adjust to running QBs rather quickly. Other than that I think they'll be solid. 

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1 hour ago, jetlord said:

Why will BAL regress this year?  Hope they do, at least when the Chiefs play them, but they look pretty solid to me. 

Tennessee game. They aren't good when they have to pass. It's a passing league. Ask Chiefs fans about the ability to pass when behind on the scoreboard.  Better yet, ask HOU, TEN and SF about it. Running QBs fade....fast.  

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3 hours ago, azchief21 said:

Tennessee game. They aren't good when they have to pass. It's a passing league. Ask Chiefs fans about the ability to pass when behind on the scoreboard.  Better yet, ask HOU, TEN and SF about it. Running QBs fade....fast.  

Gotcha, but I still don't see how they'll be worse this year.  Maybe some of the same problems, but not worse. 

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On 8/11/2020 at 1:20 PM, azchief21 said:

BUF and NO will be tough. BAL takes a step back this year

Return 10 of 11 starters on offense, add an All Pro on Defensive Line in Calais Campbell...add a 2000 yd rusher to the backfield?

There is  o comparison in previous years to LJ. He will get better passing, hell he went from 58% to 66% in 1st year as a starter.

You really need to go back and watch the Tennessee game...its not what you read on Pro Football Talk.com

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5 hours ago, Handswarmer said:

Return 10 of 11 starters on offense, add an All Pro on Defensive Line in Calais Campbell...add a 2000 yd rusher to the backfield?

There is  o comparison in previous years to LJ. He will get better passing, hell he went from 58% to 66% in 1st year as a starter.

You really need to go back and watch the Tennessee game...its not what you read on Pro Football Talk.com

I watched it.  LJ gave up 3 turnovers and Henry made your D look stoopid against mostly 8 man boxes.  LJ had some serious yards but couldn't score.   Pretty sure I'll see the same thing if I watched it again.

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1 hour ago, xen said:

I watched it.  LJ gave up 3 turnovers and Henry made your D look stoopid against mostly 8 man boxes.  LJ had some serious yards but couldn't score.   Pretty sure I'll see the same thing if I watched it again.

I think teams will scheme against LJ better this year. They also will have a tougher schedule due to 1st place finish.

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