KC Chiefs: What we learned about the AFC West after week 2 of 2020

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Mike Williams #81 of the Los Angeles Chargers laughs with L'Jarius Sneed #38 of the Kansas City Chiefs during a 23-20 Chiefs win at SoFi Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Mike Williams #81 of the Los Angeles Chargers laughs with L'Jarius Sneed #38 of the Kansas City Chiefs during a 23-20 Chiefs win at SoFi Stadium on September 20, 2020 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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Some people are going to overreact to the KC Chiefs’ struggles in week 2, but it’s just 1 game.

Good teams have bad games sometimes and that was exactly what we witnessed with the Chiefs in week 2 against the Chargers. Had Tyrod Taylor been out there taking the snaps, it’s likely a very different game, but give props to Herbert. The kid played well for it being his first ever NFL game.

I was really excited to see that Broncos/Steelers game because I wanted to see if the overhyped Broncos would make any sort of game about it and, to their credit, they sort of did? It didn’t happen how Denver was hoping though, as both Lock and Sutton were injured and Sutton is now lost for the year.

AFC WEST STANDINGS

  • 1) Kansas City Chiefs (2-0)
  • 1) Las Vegas Raiders (2-0)
  • 3) Los Angeles Chargers (1-1)
  • 4) Denver Broncos (0-2)

Week 3 Games

  • Raiders @ Patriots – Sunday (12:00 CST)
  • Broncos vs Bucs – Sunday (3:25 CST)
  • Chargers vs Panthers – Sunday (3:25 CST)
  • Chiefs @ Ravens – Monday (7:25 CST)

What were your thoughts regarding the AFC West this week?

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