NFL power rankings Week 9 roundup: Lions challenge Chiefs for supremacy

NFL power rankings Week 9 roundup: Lions challenge Chiefs for supremacy
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Let’s see how Kansas City is ranked this week.

This week’s most interesting note about the Kansas City Chiefs comes from CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco — who doesn’t exactly have a pro-Chiefs reputation.

The reality is the Chiefs just keep on winning. And, if you look at their schedule, other than a road date in a few weeks with the Buffalo Bills, the games are all winnable. If they win that Buffalo game, they have a real chance to go undefeated.

And even then, the doubters will probably say the team isn’t that good*.*

Here’s this week’s sampling:


NFL.com: 2

(down from 1)

This is not so much a demotion of the Chiefs as it is an admission that the Lions feel more dangerous right now. Patrick Mahomes was better Sunday, Travis Kelce had a throwback game and DeAndre Hopkins offered some hope in his Kansas City debut. Hopkins caught just two passes and wasn’t targeted in the second half, but the trade acquisition played a decent amount (22 snaps) and had gains of 13 and 16 yards. The Chiefs still could use another receiver to help out, though. JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) being out likely forced Hopkins into getting more run in his first game, with Justin Watson leading the WR group in snaps but catching only three passes. Kansas City’s run game slowed down considerably, once again leaving this contest in the hands of the defense. No sweat. Steve Spagnuolo’s unit earned two key red-zone stops, racked up five sacks, erased Las Vegas’ run game and forced a key Raiders fumble late to help ice the game. Just another Chiefs win with the same formula.

— Eric Edholm


ESPN: 1

(unchanged from 1)

Best offseason addition: Wide receiver Xavier Worthy

Worthy, the Chiefs’ first-round draft pick, leads the team in touchdowns with five. He has delivered some big plays when the Chiefs needed them, and his deep speed has helped open up some targets for other receivers. He hasn’t been a high-volume receiver, with 19 catches in seven games, but it’s possible that part of his game will come with development, as he’s still only 21.

Adam Teicher


The Athletic: 2

(up from 4)

Something Scary: It’s still the wide receivers

DeAndre Hopkins had two catches for 29 yards in his first game as a Chief. He’ll get better as he gets more familiar with Patrick Mahomes’ improvisational style. However, it might only get so good. The 32-year-old Hopkins has topped 750 yards in a season just once in his last four full seasons. He had 202 yards in seven games last year. He’s never had a quarterback like Mahomes, but he will probably never be 2018 DeAndre Hopkins again.

— Josh Kendall


Sports Illustrated: 2

(unchanged from 2)

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