The Chiefs already had the lead before the offense ever took a snap thanks to a defensive scoop-and-score on the Raiders’ first play from scrimmage. Once the offense did get a chance, it was a polar opposite for last week’s opening drive: a quick three-and-out was all they could muster. Two short runs from Clyde Edwards-Helaire set up an incomplete pass attempt to Travis Kelce.
The second drive — and the three that followed — all wound up in the end zone. The Chiefs leaned on their running backs quite a bit with Clyde Edwards-Helaire on the ground and Darrel Williams through the air.