Packers fans can thank the "immunized" Aaron Rodgers for giving the Kansas City Chiefs a major advantage today, but that's not the whole story. A flawed Chiefs team that eked out a win against the New York Giants last Monday must still face a Green Bay Packers defense that just limited Kyler Murray enough to hand an L to the previously undefeated Arizona Cardinals.
Green Bay ranks ninth or better league-wide in points allowed, total yards allowed and passing yards allowed per game. The Los Angeles Chargers and Buffalo Bills are the only teams the Chiefs have faced that rank higher than the Packers in passing defense. As you probably remember, both of those teams defeated Kansas City. That Packers defense will face off with a young QB with suddenly plummeting stock in the eyes of the sports media, as Patrick Mahomes is off to the worst start to a season that he's ever experienced.
His Adjusted QBR is a full 20 points lower than any season total in his career. He's one interception away from tying the combined total from his previous two seasons. He's still just a few moments away from shaking off this apprehension and getting back to being an all-time great, and I cannot be convinced otherwise. For now though, he has a lot of critics to prove wrong.
It's important (for me) to remember that Mahomes isn't the whole story every week. Kansas City's future at the linebacker position looks bright as Nick Bolton and Willie Gay are making strides in their development. That should be important when facing a Packers team focused on running the ball successfully and moving the chains with short passes, even when Rodgers is playing. The relationship between KC's alternative running backs and the new offensive line blocking for them also seems to be improving rapidly. Since Green Bay's secondary is one of the league's best, and their rushing defense is just average, KC could use this to their advantage today.
Should this be enough to help Kansas City get the job done this afternoon? I believe so. The Chiefs cannot lose this game when they're .500 and facing a quarterback in his first NFL start. Maybe Kansas City winds up being one of the best 4-4 teams ever, or maybe the flaws we've seen actually make them far closer to average than Chiefs Kingdom can currently accept. A victory for the Chiefs today still leaves us with a bunch of what-if questions, but a defeat at the hands of a backup quarterback would solidify many fears about Kansas City's many flaws.
The Chiefs are consistently losing to playoff-caliber football teams and beating below-average ones. Nobody knows with certainty what the identity of this Packers team will be with Jordan Love running the offense. He's a talented guy learning how to do his job from one of the best to ever do that job, so I expect him to play well, but he's not outplaying a motivated Mahomes today. I predict that we'll see a close game due to both Love's grooming and Kansas City's still-glaring flaws. The Chiefs should win - I'll go with 27-23 - and reclaim a winning record.
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