NFL's Chiefs no longer disrupting league with offense led by Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs Seek Turnaround Against Giants on Sunday Night Football
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be looking to turn their 0-2 start around when they face the New York Giants on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in the Sunday night football game at 8:20 PM ET.
Despite their struggles this season, the Chiefs have shown glimpses of their former prowess, converting nearly 47% of third downs between 2022 and 2024, trailing only the Bills for the best rate in the NFL. However, in the 2025 season, they find themselves fourth in lowest third-down conversion percentage. Currently, they are 26th in third-down conversion percentage (34.6%), a glaring weakness in their offense.
ESPN's Bill Barnell has noted the Chiefs' struggles on third down, and Mahomes, ever the competitor, sees the upcoming game against the Giants as an opportunity to prove the naysayers wrong. He believes the Chiefs have the mindset to improve and win a big game on Sunday Night Football.
The Chiefs are not currently among the best third-down offenses in the league, but Mahomes views the current situation as an opportunity to establish who the Kansas City Chiefs are as a team. With a win against the Giants, they could take a significant step towards reclaiming their place at the top of the NFL.
The Chiefs' upcoming opponent, the Giants, will provide a formidable challenge. However, with Mahomes at the helm and a determination to prove their doubters wrong, the Chiefs are ready to fight for a victory. As the countdown to Sunday night begins, fans of the Chiefs can look forward to a thrilling game of football.
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