This weekend at Arrowhead Stadium, he Bengals will attetKANSAS CITY (AP) — When they play on Sunday at
Arrowhead Stadium, the Kansas City Chiefs will look to win the AFC West for a record eighth time running, while the
Cincinnati Bengals will try to stay in the chase for a wild card.

The Chiefs’ 20-14 loss against the Las Vegas Raiders last week cost them the opportunity to secure the
championship. The Bengals’ chances of making the playoffs were severely damaged by their crushing defeat to the
Pittsburgh Steelers.In their last two AFC title games, the Chiefs and Bengals faced off and each team came out on top once.

This weekend at Arrowhead Stadium, he Bengals will attetIn the loss to Pittsburgh last week, running back Joe
Mixon only managed 43 yards on 11 carries and two receptions for 7 yards. He will attempt to recover against a
Kansas City defense that allowed Raiders backup Zamir White to run for 145 yards last week but did not allow a
throw completion after the first quarter.
CHIEFS PLAYER TO WATCH: Travis Kelce, who holds both the team and NFL records for tight ends, needs 32
yards in order to reach the 1,000-yard plateau for the eighth straight season. Eight games in a row would also tie
three other players for the fourth-longest stretch for any position among NFL players in history.
This weekend at Arrowhead Stadium, he Bengals will attetP: Chiefs RB The Cincinnati defense is up against Clyde
Edwards-Helaire. Wide receivers for Kansas City have not performed well, and with Skyy Moore on injured reserve,
the position is now sparse. Additionally, with RB Jerick McKinnon on injured reserve and RB Isiah Pacheco in the
concussion protocol, Edwards-Helaire may be the only player on the field or in the air for Kansas City’s offense.
This weekend at Arrowhead Stadium, he Bengals will attetWR Ja’Marr Chase of the Bengals was sidelined this week
due to a shoulder ailment. LT Donovan Smith (neck), WR Kadarius Toney (hip), RB Isiah Pacheco (concussion), and
Chiefs CBs L’Jarius Sneed (calf) and Jaylen Watson (illness) were all absent from practice.