Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes to face Ravens, Lamar Jackson
It’s the defending Super Bowl champions against a team that has won 14 straight regular-season games.
Or, maybe it’s a preview of the AFC title game — a matchup many expected to see last January. Most of all, the intrigue surrounding Monday night’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs (2-0) and Baltimore Ravens (2-0) is directed at the quarterbacks: 2018 NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes and 2019 MVP Lamar Jackson.
“When those two quarterbacks are on the field, it’s magic on both sides,” Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey said. “I see every week what Lamar can do, and I always see some highlight or something of what Mahomes can do. So when you have two superstar quarterbacks like that, it’s going to be a fun game.”
Mahomes last season led the Chiefs to their first NFL championship since 1970 and was the Super Bowl MVP. Jackson guided the Ravens to a 14-2 regular-season record, set the league mark for yards rushing by a quarterback and directed the most prolific running attack in NFL history. Baltimore closed the regular season with 12 straight wins to earn the top seed in the AFC but bowed out with an upset loss at home to Tennessee.
That helped Mahomes and the Chiefs to go the distance, and they’ll be bringing an 11-game winning streak into Monday night’s showdown.
Jackson is 21-3 as a starter during the regular season, with two of those losses coming against Kansas City and Mahomes in 2018 (27-24 in overtime) and 2019 (33-28). But, even though this is the first game in NFL history featuring two MVPs under the age of 26, Jackson waved off the notion that this is solely about him versus Mahomes.
“I don’t have to focus on Mahomes. I’ve got to focus on their defense, I’ve got to focus on scoring, I’ve got to focus on my job,” Jackson insisted. “My defense has to worry about him.”
Oh, there’s plenty of reason for the Baltimore defense to be concerned, even though the unit has been exceptional thus far in lopsided wins over Cleveland and Houston. Mahomes threw for 377 yards and two TDs in that 2018 game, and last year he pierced the Ravens for 374 yards and three scores.
“He has all these tools, and he has so much talent around him,” Humphrey said. “With Mahomes, as good as he is in the pocket, he’s just as good — probably better — outside the pocket, which is the craziest thing about his game. So, preparing for him, it’s really tough.”
Not only does this game feature two of the league’s best quarterbacks, but two of the finest kickers will be ready to roll if a late field-goal try is required for the win.
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker banged home two field goals of 58 yards last week in an overtime win over the Chargers. He has been perfect so far this season, led the league in scoring last year and has amassed 445 points in his career, most ever by a kicker after 47 games.
Justin Tucker, meanwhile, is the most accurate kicker in NFL history (90.9% on field goals). He never has missed from inside 29 yards, is 226 for 237 from inside 49 yards and has clicked on 71% of his tries from at least 50 yards.
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