Power Rankings Roundup: Kansas City Chiefs Stay Neutral After Bye Week

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To few people’s surprise, the Kansas City Chiefs didn’t lose or gain much ground after having last week off due to their bye week. Still, there was some action on the power rankings front, so we are here to keep you updated. Here’s where the Chiefs stand in some of the more influential power rankings.

ESPN

team. 124. Alex Smith isn’t getting much help in the passing game. The Chiefs have dropped 7.0 percent of pass attempts, second highest in the league.. Bye. Previous: . Kansas City Chiefs. 18

CBS

Bye. Previous: . Kansas City Chiefs. 15. team. 124. At 2-3, they have to be happy with the way they’ve started. The passing game has to get it cranked up going forward to have a playoff chance.

Fox Sports

124. Coming off of the bye, the Chiefs will need to continue with the momentum they have built up on the defensive side of the ball. Look for Andy Reid to search for a spark on offense by utilizing even more of both Jamaal Charles and Travis Kelce.. Bye. Previous: . Kansas City Chiefs. 16. team

NFL

Bye. Previous: . Kansas City Chiefs. 16. team. 124. It was the bye week in Kansas City, which meant the fantasy owners of the world didn’t have to stress out about whether to play Knile Davis. Interesting how fantasy sports has made small-time celebrities out of reserve running backs. As solid a performer as Davis is, 15 years ago, no one outside of Missouri would have known Jamaal Charles’ backup.