Chiefs vs Ravens: NFL Week 2 preview

Chiefs vs Ravens, Patrick Mahomes

Sep 12, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

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The Kansas City Chiefs face the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football in Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season. A matchup between Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes is perfect for primetime television and NFL ratings.

Below, our Chiefs vs Ravens preview examines game info, odds for Sunday’s primetime contest and matchups that will decide this contest.

Chiefs vs Ravens: What you need to know

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Patrick Mahomes vs Lamar Jackson

The Ravens’ offense was ravaged by injuries before the regular season and it showed in Week 1. Baltimore put the entire offense on Jackson’s back and while it worked for a majority of the game. But hero ball backfired on two game-deciding fumbles. He’s going to need to play at an MVP level against his opposition.

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A good nickname for Mahomes might be “The Eraser”. If an offensive lineman makes a mistake and allows pressure or the Chiefs’ defense collapses for 50 minutes, the best player in the NFL saves the day. After delivering an epic comeback against the Cleveland Browns, Mahomes may not need the heroics in Week 2.

Advantage: Patrick Mahomes

Travis Kelce vs Ravens’ secondary

Darren Waller destroyed the Baltimore Ravens. The 6-foot-6 tight end finished the night with 10 catches for 105 receiving yards and a touchdown. The wildest part of his performance is Derek Carr missed on several of his 19 throws towards the star tight end. You can bet Kelce, who watched the game closely, noticed and is counting down the days until Chiefs vs Ravens.

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To be fair, very few teams have a chance against Kelce. He broke the NFL’s single-season record for receiving yards by a tight end (1,416) last year and he might top it in a 17-game season. Oh, he also holds the NFL records for most 1,000-yard seasons by a tight end (five) and most 100-reception seasons by a tight end (twice).

Advantage: Travis Kelce

Chiefs’ offensive line vs Baltimore’s pass rush

The script from Chiefs vs Ravens game is very familiar. The Ravens blitzed 44.1% of the time last season, no matter who they faced. Fortunately, it often worked out thanks to a lockdown secondary and a deep array of pass rushers. Across 16 games, the Ravens had the fourth-highest pressure rate (26.8%) and seventh-lowest quarterback rating allowed (87.2). But, that hasn’t worked against the Chiefs nor was it successful in Week 1.

After seeing what happened to Mahomes in the Super Bowl, Kansas City remade its offensive line this spring. Creed Humphrey, the rookie center, thrived with zero pressures allowed in 65 snaps. The rest of this offensive line which includes Joe Thuney and Orlando Brown Jr. is also outstanding and will get better with time.

Advantage: Kansas City Chiefs

The bottom line: NFL fans will certainly want to tune in for this Chiefs vs Ravens battle. We’re going to see an absurd number of highlights from two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. With that said, we don’t expect this one to be particularly close. Kansas City beat Baltimore 34-20 last season and there is an even bigger gap between the Chiefs’ offense and Ravens’ defense now.

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