Monday, October 6, 2025

KC's Offense Shows Growth While Trevor's Turnovers Terrorize Jags

     Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs offense experienced their most success of the season in their Week 4 victory over the currently crestfallen Baltimore Ravens. As his offense dropped 37 on Baltimore, Mahomes posted a Passer Rating of 124.8, which was 35 points better than his Ratings from any other game this season. It's his highest Passer Rating since Christmas. This brings his Passer Rating for the season up to 19th in the league, which may not sound great, but it's miles better than what we've seen from the signal-caller facing off with KC tonight. Jacksonville Jaguars franchise QB Trevor Lawrence ranks behind guys like Bryce Young, Geno Smith and the recently benched Russell Wilson at 30th place in Passer Rating this season.

    Only Geno, Joe Flacco and Jake Browning have thrown more interceptions than Lawrence so far. Trevor avoided a pick last week, but he's thrown at least one in three of his four games this season. Going back to last season, he's thrown at least one in nine of his last 11 games. Despite this, the Jags have a healthy 3-1 record and the league's best turnover differential at +9. That's two better than the second-place Pittsburgh Steelers and six better than the 8th-ranked Chiefs.

    The simple ability to play a clean game at quarterback defines entire eras for football franchises. Current evidence of this is easy to find. Before Week 5 began, Mahomes was one of only six QBs in the league who played all four games and only threw one interception. The only guy to do so without throwing any picks? Defending Super Bowl champ Jalen Hurts.

    While Trevor has a long history with turnover issues, the era of Jacksonville having an excellent turnover ratio is quite short; just last year, they finished the regular season with the fourth-worst turnover differential in the NFL. The Jags defense ranks fourth in points allowed this season, giving up just 18 points per game, so it won't be a cakewalk for KC's improving, evolving offense tonight. The Jags' defense looks strong, but it's only allowing one point fewer than KC's defense. It's also worth noting that the Jags have faced the Cincinnati Bengals when Jake Browning took most of the snaps for an injured Joe Burrow, a depleted San Francisco 49ers offense still led by a hobbling Brock Purdy, a struggling Houston Texans offense and the forever-struggling Carolina Panthers.

    Jacksonville lost that game to Browning's Bengals, by the way. I'm not calling the Jags fugazi, but, like, c'mon. While Trevor struggled against some average-at-best competition, the Chiefs faced three teams with Super Bowl aspirations and the New York Giants. Not every 2-2 team is inherently worse than every 3-1 team. I'm predicting a relatively comfortable 27-17 victory for KC.

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