The Chiefs' 15-game winning streak dating back to last season isn't an NFL record, either. The longest combined winning streak between the regular season and postseason belongs to the Patriots, who ripped off 21 straight victories from the 2003 regular season, through the 2003 playoffs and into the 2004 regular season.
With the Chiefs sitting at 9-0 and the Bills at 8-2, the game will be a rarity in NFL history: This will mark just the fifth time over the past 54 years that two teams with eight
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After the latest close win over the Denver Broncos, some are asking, "Are the Chiefs just lucky?" Actually, some aren't even asking. Take national radio commentator Jason McIntyre, co-host of the The Herd with Colin Cowherd. Earlier this week, he shamelessly said, "The Chiefs are just really lucky."
Although they remain undefeated, the Kansas City Chiefs have had to adapt this season as injuries plagued their starting lineup. But key players might be making their return soon, strengthening an already tough Kansas City.
The Chiefs find another new way to win while staying undefeated and the Saints got a victory for their interim coach. Here are the winners and losers from Week 10.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still undefeated. Somehow. KC looked at its first loss directly in the face before some special-teams heroics, as the Chiefs escaped with a 16-14 home victory over the Denver Broncos on the game’s last play Sunday afternoon.
Week 10 of the NFL tried to pull off some significant upsets, making the start of the second half of the 2024 regular season even more pivotal for the contenders. The Denver Broncos had the Kansas City Chiefs on the ropes,
The New Orleans Saints defense is dreadful against the run, ranked 31st in EPA allowed per carry and 30th in opponent success rate per handoff. New Orleans is 29th in run-stop win rate and allowing 5.1 yards per carry to rival rushers.
The Kansas City Chiefs (8-0) remain perfect, and they'll put their win streak on the line against the Denver Broncos (5-4). All momentum the Broncos were building was halted when the Baltimore Ravens gave them the business in a 31-point thumping.