ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- A cheetah can hit top speed in three seconds and that top speed can reach 70 mph. File that away because the Denver Broncos get their first look of the season at "cheetah speed" Monday night when they face the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill has described his best work as "cheetah speed," and he has been a standout against the Broncos during his career.
The Chiefs closed out the NFL's third week as the top-scoring offense in the league (39.3 points per game) with an array of playmakers that includes Hill, tight end Travis Kelce, running back Kareem Hunt and wide receiver Sammy Watkins.