The Kansas City Chiefs have been on a rollercoaster ride through the NFL season.
They came into the season with high expectations but it drastically declined when the Chiefs started the season with an 0-2 record.
Kansas City suffered losses to the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Chargers.
In Week 3, all eyes were on the Chiefs who were facing the New York Giants on “Sunday Night Football,” looking for their first win of the season.

Kansas City was able to defeat the winless Giants and earn a 22-9 victory, improving to 1-2 on the season.
After the game, Andy Reid spoke on the injury column for the Kansas City Chiefs. Several players were monitored, including Jalen Royals who has been dealing with knee injury all week, Jawaan Taylor, who had a limited practice ahead of Week 3, and Bryan Cook, who was evaluated during the Giants game.
Cook got banged up against the New York Giants in a collision with Malik Nabers.
After leaving the game and being questionable to return, he made his way back to the lineup and Reid confirmed after the game that Cook escaped an injury.
“I really don’t have any injuries,” Reid said. “Bryan Cook was okay at the end of it, so everybody else made it through.”
The Kansas City Chiefs will now take that good news and run to prepare for their Week 4 matchup, where health will be a major factor.
Kansas City will need all the firepower available, set to face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4.
The Ravens are widely regarded as one of the best teams in the NFL and certainly a contender in the AFC.
Andy Reid is looking to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to their fourth straight Super Bowl appearance. Throughout his time coaching the Chiefs, mainly with the help of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Reid has led Kansas City to three Super Bowl titles and five AFC titles.