The bye week didn’t hold back the Kansas City Chiefs from making progress in the AFC standings. The Week’s worth of games helped determine that Kansas City would enter Week 11 as the top seed in the conference.
The Cleveland Browns defeated the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, knocking the Ravens to three losses so far on the season. The Jacksonville Jaguars falling at home to the San Francisco 49ers also assured that the Chiefs and Ravens are the only AFC teams with seven wins entering Week 11. The transition to the second half of the season makes every game important for possible playoff positioning, so any break the Chiefs can get will be fruitful, especially during a bye week.
Dustin Hopkins’ kick is good. @Browns win! pic.twitter.com/F3Y21hSgHO
— NFL (@NFL) November 12, 2023
The Chiefs return to the field on November 20th for Monday Night Football at Arrowhead Stadium against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Super Bowl LVII rematch gains even more intrigue as both teams will be atop their respective conferences entering the Week as the Eagles hold the best record in the league with one loss.