What to know
After starting the season 0-2, the Chiefs have rebounded by winning three of their last four, including a 30-17 victory over the Lions on Sunday Night Football in Week 6.
The Chiefs recorded 355 net offensive yards Sunday night, marking the fourth straight game in which the offense has recorded 300+ offensive yards. Additionally, the team has scored 28 or more points in three consecutive games. In Week 7, their offense will be back at full strength with the return of wide receiver Rashee Rice. It'll be the first time Rice is back on the field for the Chiefs since Sept. 29, 2024 due to a season-ending knee injury and six-game suspension to start this season.
"It just happens to be Kansas City that's next, and so we'll do everything we can to prepare and come off this game clear-minded and really drilled into the challenge that they bring," Pete Carroll said Monday. "It's a tremendous program that Andy's [Reid] been running for a long time, and we're going to have to play really well to have a chance. But if we prepare well, we'll have a chance, and that's all we can ask for."