Chiefs Host Ravens in NFL Season Opener
Chiefs Host Ravens in NFL Season Opener

Chiefs Host Ravens in NFL Season Opener

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The Kansas City Chiefs will kick off the 2024 NFL season by celebrating their latest Super Bowl victory against the Baltimore Ravens, who they defeated in the AFC Championship just seven months ago. Former players will return to Arrowhead Stadium to raise the championship banner, while the Ravens aim to spoil the Chiefs' celebration and secure a victory. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has struggled against the Chiefs with a 1-4 record, views the game as a chance for revenge, despite his focus on the regular season's importance for playoff aspirations. Historically, defending Super Bowl champions have struggled in season openers, with the Chiefs looking to break this trend after previous losses. Both teams have strong motivations: the Chiefs are vying for a third consecutive Super Bowl title, while the Ravens hope to prove their playoff potential after a strong regular season last year. The matchup is expected to set the tone for the season and may serve as a preview for future playoff encounters.

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