Kansas City Chiefs: Five toughest games on 2020 schedule

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) completes a pass to running back Mark Ingram (21) (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) completes a pass to running back Mark Ingram (21) (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Wide receiver Michael Thomas #13 of the New Orleans Saints rushes up field against the Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
Wide receiver Michael Thomas #13 of the New Orleans Saints rushes up field against the Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /

NUMBER ONE: AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (WEEK 15)

Here it is, the most difficult game of the 2020 season – Chiefs at Saints in week 15 in the SuperDome. This should be a game for the ages and I, for one, can’t wait to watch this one play out.

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As someone who is a huge fan of Drew Brees (and have been throughout his entire career), it’ll be an awesome time watching him and Patrick Mahomes sling the football against each other. Sean Payton and Andy Reid are two of the best head coaches in the league, especially when it comes to quarterback play and creating offensive plays, so that’ll be another fun aspect to watch.

These two teams have been Super Bowl contenders the past two years and we got SO close to seeing them go toe-to-toe in Super Bowl 53, but instead were “treated” to Rams vs Patriots. Ugh.

This time, we’ll get the Super Bowl we never had and it should be a good one. That being said, this is Kansas City’s toughest game because it’s on the road against a Super Bowl contender and even though it’s not in primetime, any Saints game feels like a primetime game (seriously that dome can get VERY loud). I can’t wait for this battle between the Chiefs and the Saints!

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The 2020 season is still three and a half months away (for now) and the Kansas City Chiefs have some tough games on their schedule.

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While KC’s schedule isn’t THAT difficult (especially at home – That slate is weak), these five games are going to give the Chiefs some problems. Whether it’s the game being on a Thursday night (Buffalo) or just against tough teams (Saints, Ravens), there are plenty of games to be worried about heading into the season.

What Chiefs Kingdom has learned in recent years though is that as long as Reid is the head coach and Mahomes is the quarterback, the Kansas City Chiefs have a shot to win every single game. That’s a damn good feeling.