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KC Chiefs: Four things to watch vs Indianapolis Colts in week five

Inside linebacker Anthony Hitchens #53 and strong safety Jordan Lucas #24 of the Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
Inside linebacker Anthony Hitchens #53 and strong safety Jordan Lucas #24 of the Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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Indianapolis Colts defensive end Justin Houston (99) (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Justin Houston (99) (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

During week four game verse the Lions, Kansas City turned the ball over a total of three times out of the four potential chances of losing the ball.

In most cases, turning the ball over multiple times will not lead you to success and factors into the game tremendously. Luckily for the Chiefs, the ball was turned over to them twice with one leading to a touchdown.

This season the Colts have only forced three fumbles while recovering only two of them. The tape is now out on KC showing certain vulnerabilities, so we can expect Indianapolis to be punching at the football every opportunity they can get.

The Chiefs will need to buckle down and hold on to the ball tighter this weekend and sure up any chance of giving the Colts extra opportunities on offense.

The once known most feared pass rusher to put on a red and gold uniform is coming back to KC for the first time since being let go over the offseason.

Justin Houston will make his debut in Kansas City for the first time, but will be entering from the opposing locker room. Being more of an overlooked storyline coming into this primetime game, Houston should be welcomed back to KC with a much deserving ovation from this crowd.

While he was hindered with multiple injuries over his time with the Chiefs, Justin Houston ranks fourth on the Chiefs all-time sack list with 78.5 and is third all time in tackles for loss (96).

This season Houston has played in all four games registering 11 total tackles and just one sack.