The Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals will fight it out on Sunday afternoon at Paul Brown Stadium, with the teams in completely opposite spots. Cincinnati is 3-0 and looking like one of the best teams in the game, having already won twice on the road. Kansas City has been a raging dumpster fire each of the past two weeks, losing both games on primetime.
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Cincinnati has been able to ride the solid play of quarterback Andy Dalton. Dalton, who has taken a massive amount of heat throughout his career, has thrown eight touchdowns against one interception, showcasing his skills. The fifth-year pro may have turned a corner, something Bengals fans have been waiting for.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs are a tough team to figure. Kansas City was able to pound the Houston Texans in Week 1 before taking a 14-0 lead over the Denver Broncos on the following Thursday. However, five turnovers doomed the Chiefs, who outplayed the Broncos but lost 31-24 in front of a stunned crowd at Arrowhead Stadium. Last week, Kansas City was throttled, falling behind 31-7 before making the final 38-28.
The key matchups to watch are on the perimeter, where Bengals receivers A.J. Green and Marvin Jones face Sean Smith and rookie sensation Marcus Peters. Green is the reigning AFC Offensive Player of the Week after going for 10 catches, 227 yards and a pair of touchdowns.