Chiefs game-by-game, record predictions in 2023 worst-case scenario

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Chiefs are riding high on a Super Bowl win. What can they expect from the 2023 season? What does a worst-case scenario season prediction look like?

The Kansas City Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl victory, their second in four seasons. Everyone and their mother knows what a best-case scenario for Patrick Mahomes and company looks like in 2023: An undefeated campaign capped by another championship in the bag.

Only one team in NFL history has managed that feat and the odds would certainly be working against Kansas City, but it wouldn’t feel impossible to dream about.

Instead, we’re going to look at what the 2023 season would look like for the reigning champs in the worst-case* scenario.

*Worst-case without injuries factoring in, because no one wants to consider that possibility.

Kansas City Chiefs schedule 2023: Worst-case game-by-game predictions, Weeks 1-2

50. Sept. 7. 124. 26. NBC. 27. Week 1. 8:20 PM ET

Kansas City doesn’t lose season openers.

Detroit played just about everyone tight last year and finished 2022 with a good amount of momentum despite narrowly missing out on the playoffs. They’ve suffered some turnover but have a resurgent Jared Goff and outstanding Amon-Ra St. Brown leading the passing game.

Even so, Kansas City doesn’t lose season openers.

124. CBS. 24. Week 2. 1 PM ET. 30. Sept. 17. 52

Mahomes has a perfect 3-0 record against the Jaguars in his career and Jacksonville hasn’t beaten the Chiefs home or away in their last six meetings.

The Jaguars are still trying to rebuild and KC will have already suffered their wake up call for the season. This one, even in a worst-case scenario, goes Kansas City’s way. Still, there may be defensive cracks for Trevor Lawrence to exploit in a closer-than-comfortable matchup.

The Chiefs are 2-0 (0-0) going into Week 3…