![]() If the Chiefs play to their potential, this should be a rout. The Ravens also made the Raiders defensive line look historical during Monday Night Football - and that was with All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley, who will be out this Sunday. Baltimore loves to blitz, which is something that Mahomes welcomes with open arms. Chiefs 38, Ravens 28 Mark Gunnels ( is simply not a good matchup for the Ravens - and with all their injuries, it becomes even more of a mismatch. I think this should be a great opportunity for Mahomes and crew to get up early, then utilize the time to tighten up the running game. All signs point to one on the field, too. The Ravens are well-coached - but on paper, this is a blowout. The Chiefs and the Ravens have formed a bit of a rivalry in recent seasons, but Kansas City has maintained the upper hand. ![]() The defense didn’t look much better with a questionable strategy - one that if applied against the Chiefs, will be disastrous. Their electric Lamar Jackson-led offense that has become so familiar to us all struggled - and ultimately fell - to the Raiders in Week 1. Chiefs 31, Ravens 27 Talon Graff ( about your string of bad luck! Similar to the way the San Francisco 49ers lost a number of key contributors in 2020, the Ravens are dealing with numerous injuries. I think the Ravens’ ground game will gain some yards - and score some points - but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will make the difference. But Lamar Jackson - while still a threat as a runner - is looking less and less like the quarterback of a contending team. Justin Houston and Sammy Watkins will be motivated for big games. Chiefs 38, Ravens 24 John Dixon ( blowing their chance against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 1, Baltimore will be coming into their home opener hungry for a victory. But with all of those players missing for the home side, it will be an almost impossible task for Baltimore. But even on a day when both squads are fully fit, the Chiefs still match up well against the Ravens. ![]() Both teams come in on the polar opposites of health. Tom Childs ( I can see is a repeat of last year’s matchup. Let’s see what the staff - and our readers - think about the Week 2 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens. In contrast, only 16% of our readers expected a blowout - while 38% thought it would be an easy win. Our contributors who predicted victory were split to the extremes 46% called for a close game, while 38% thought it would be a blowout. The two teams scored 62 points in Kansas City’s 33-29 win - just 0.3 points away from our composite pick. Just one of our writers picked the Browns to win - and as a whole, we predicted a 35.5-26.8 victory. For Week 1’s Kansas City Chiefs game against the Cleveland Browns, the Arrowhead Pride staff came fairly close to the mark. ![]()
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