The Chiefs are trying to do something no NFL team has ever accomplished. Kansas City begins its quest for a third straight Super Bowl when the team kicks off the regular season on Thursday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs are raising their second banner in a row following an overtime win in Super Bowl 58 against the 49ers. The Chiefs have won five of the last six games against the Ravens dating back to 2015. Wide receiver Marquise Brown has been ruled out for the game. In other news, the team has waived defensive back Tyree Gillespie from injured reserve with a settlement.
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Travis Kelce says he is ready to begin the Chiefs defense of their back to back Super Bowl championships.