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KC Chiefs: Five things to watch vs Baltimore Ravens in week three

Baltimore Ravens center Matt Skura (68) (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Demarcus Robinson (11) (Photo by Stephen Hopson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Demarcus Robinson (11) (Photo by Stephen Hopson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

After coming off of week two win over the Oakland Raiders, the KC Chiefs come back to Arrowhead for the first home game of the season. Since coming to KC, Andy Reid is 4-2 in his first home game of the season.

Week two gave Kansas City Chiefs fans breathing room, knowing they are still able to play just as well without the help of their number one wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The most notable breakout performance was by Demarcus Robinson, who put on a clinic in the Colosseum with 172 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

The interesting part that most Chiefs fans may not remember is that Robinson was drafted one round ahead of Tyreek Hill in the 2016 NFL Draft. Robinson was selected in the fourth round (pick 126) and Tyreek Hill was selected in the fifth round (pick 165). Just a cool little tidbit that not many fans seem to remember.

Now two games into the season, the Chiefs get to welcome in another undefeated team in the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore is no stranger to this Chiefs team as the 2018 match-up was an overtime thriller in which the Chiefs won and handed Lamar Jackson his first regular season loss of his pro career.

With the first game in Arrowhead being a pivotal match-up against a potential playoff team, you can expect the fans to be screaming and the air the be filled with BBQ smoke.

Now we take a look at things to watch for in this exciting week 3 match-up!