Chiefs and Commanders clash: Mahomes on fire, Washington in desperation mode on Monday night
Patrick Mahomes needs 34 yards to reach 40,000 career passing yards as the injury-hit Washington Commanders face defensive struggles and aim to avoid a 3-5 start.
- Monday night at Arrowhead Stadium, Marcus Mariota will start for the injured quarterback as the Chiefs host Washington Commanders.
- Washington's defense has fallen into a double-digit first-half deficit in five of 7 games and is yielding 8 pass plays of at least 40 yards, tied for most in the NFL.
- After recent wins, Kansas City Chiefs have three victories in four games while Patrick Mahomes, quarterback, nears 40,000 career passing yards including postseason totals.
- Holding a historical edge, Kansas City Chiefs have won 10 of 11 all-time meetings and maintain a turnover margin with two giveaways versus Washington Commanders' three takeaways.
- Looking at the trenches, Mahomes meets former college coach Kliff Kingsbury, who he said, 'helped me get to where I am today,' while Von Miller, with three sacks, poses a pass-rush threat.
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Chiefs and Commanders clash: Mahomes on fire, Washington in desperate mode on Monday night
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws under pressure from Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden (49) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Chiefs and Commanders clash: Mahomes on fire, Washington in desperation mode on Monday night
The Chiefs and Commanders are set for a Monday night clash. The Chiefs remain Super Bowl contenders, with Patrick Mahomes leading the charge. He has thrown for...
Chiefs and Commanders clash: Mahomes on fire, Washington in desperation mode on Monday night - The Morning Sun
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Commanders' trip to Kansas City was supposed to be a Monday night showdown between a perennial contender and one on the rise, a matchup of a three-time Super Bowl MVP and the latest dual-threat star quarterback to step under center. The storylines have certainly changed. Oh, the Chiefs are still Super Bowl contenders, as evidenced by the way they've rolled to three wins in the past four games, but Patrick Mahomes migh…
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