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Kansas City Chiefs: Winners and losers from week three victory vs Ravens

Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah #90 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with nose tackle Xavier Williams #98 after a sack against the Baltimore Ravens (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah #90 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with nose tackle Xavier Williams #98 after a sack against the Baltimore Ravens (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images) /
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Baltimore Ravens defensive back Chuck Clark (36) and cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) tackle Kansas City Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy (25) (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Chuck Clark (36) and cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) tackle Kansas City Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy (25) (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

WINNER: RUN GAME

After a game in which the rushing attack disappeared in Oakland, it was nice to see them reappear and make their presence known against Baltimore. Even with Damien Williams out, Eric Fisher not at left tackle, and a good Ravens defensive front, the running backs stepped up and showed what they can do.

Darrel Williams led the team in rushing, carrying the ball nine times for 62 yards with a key run near the end of the game to clinch it. His long on the day was 41 yards.

As a whole, the Chiefs tallied 140 yards rushing with one touchdown (thanks LeSean McCoy!) on the ground. It was good to see the run game churning out yards again.

WINNER: LESEAN MCCOY

Shady McCoy had a good game on Sunday, running the ball eight times for 54 yards with a touchdown. He also had three catches for 26 yards and a receiving touchdown, giving him 80 total yards on the day with two scores. Nice work, Shady!

WINNER: PATRICK MAHOMES… OF COURSE

This is likely going to be the case every week, but Patrick Mahomes earned a spot on the winners list once again. He threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns. He out dueled Lamar Jackson in the biggest game for the Chiefs (and potentially the NFL) to this point.