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Can the Kansas City Chiefs Overcome the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium?

As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up to face off against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, fans are eager to see if their team can maintain their recent momentum. The Chiefs have been on a winning streak, showcasing a balanced attack in their past games. In their latest victory against the Buffalo Bills, they demonstrated an impressive offensive performance with 361 total yards and an average gain of eight yards per play.


Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) in action against the Minnesota Vikings during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023 in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)

The Chiefs' passing game was particularly effective, with a completion percentage of 74 percent and two touchdowns contributing to a passer rating of 131.6. Their ground game was equally formidable, racking up 146 rushing yards and averaging six yards per carry. This dual-threat capability will be crucial as they take on the Ravens' defense.


Defensively, Kansas City has shown resilience as well. Against Buffalo, they forced two fumbles and limited third-down conversions to just 20 percent. However, there were ten missed tackles which could be an area of concern when facing Baltimore's elusive runners.


Special teams also played a role in their success; field goal kicking was perfect with a success rate of 100 percent from within the range attempted.


In contrast to their high-scoring affair against Buffalo, the previous game against Miami Dolphins saw them rely more on defense and special teams. They held Miami to just seven points while recording two sacks and one interception.


The upcoming match promises to be an exciting clash as both teams bring strong records into this encounter. With such dynamic performances leading up to this point, fans can expect nothing less than high-intensity football come game day.


Chiefs enthusiasts should mark their calendars for January 28th at 8:00 PM (UTC), when all eyes will be on CBS for live coverage directly from Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium – where Kansas City aims for another triumphant win on enemy turf.

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