Every season-opening game for Chiefs since 2013

The #Chiefs have seen unprecedented success in Week 1 since Andy Reid arrived with the team in 2013.

The 2022 NFL season has nearly arrived.

The Kansas City Chiefs are getting prepared to face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. They’re hoping it won’t be the last time they grace the site of Super Bowl LVII this season. The team is also hoping to carry over some of the Week 1 success they’ve had over the years.

The Chiefs have an 8-1 record in season-opening games since 2013 when Andy Reid first became head coach of the team. Five of those nine games have come on the road and those were all victories. That bodes well for Kansas City as they head into Arizona and get 2022 underway.

Here’s a quick trip down memory lane with a look at every opening week game for the Chiefs since 2013:

Florida Gators football will face Ole Miss in SEC Week 1 matchup

The Southeastern Conference announced its opening week matchups on Monday afternoon, revealing the roster for the first seven games of 2020.

The Southeastern Conference announced its opening week matchups on Monday afternoon, revealing the roster for the first seven games of 2020. Despite the on-going coronavirus pandemic, the league has shown every indication that it will continue forward with its conference-only schedule beginning on Sept. 26.

The University of Florida was pitted against non-divisional foe Ole Miss, whose first-year coach Lane Kiffin will be looking to set the tone for his team against a heavily-favored Florida team. The Gators will begin their conference-only season on the road far from the friendly confines of The Swamp, but they bring in high expectations after a commendable showing in 2019.

However, while the Gators may be a better overall team, do not count the Rebels out in this weird 2020 year where anything seems possible, especially with Kiffin at the helm on the opposite sideline.

WEEK 1 SCHEDULE

Alabama at Missouri

Florida at Ole Miss

Georgia at Arkansas

Kentucky at Auburn

Mississippi State at LSU

Tennessee at South Carolina

Vanderbilt at Texas A&M

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Cowboys Weekend News: Week 1 vs Rams could move to Dallas?

The Dallas Cowboys are all set to open a new stadium, twice, in 2020. And it’s the same building. Thanks to being an integral part in the relocation of football to Los Angeles, Jerry Jones’ squad was given the honor of christening SoFi Stadium, new …

The Dallas Cowboys are all set to open a new stadium, twice, in 2020. And it’s the same building. Thanks to being an integral part in the relocation of football to Los Angeles, Jerry Jones’ squad was given the honor of christening SoFi Stadium, new home to both the Chargers and Rams, in both the preseason and the regular season openers.

With Los Angeles’ home county extending stay-at-home orders through early August already, the preseason date with the Chargers is in danger. In all likelihood, the Week 1 matchup could be moved, and that could lead to a ninth home game for the Cowboys. In other news, players are doing their best to stay in shape while away from the facilities, which the league will allow reopening of this week. CeeDee Lamb could most be beneficial to Ezekiel Elliott, and there’s some down roster guys hoping to make noise once training camps start.

Los Angeles’ shutdown could land the Dallas Cowboys an extra home game :: Dallas Morning News

Tim Cowlishaw thinks it makes more sense to relocate games to the home stadiums of the road team than it does to a neutral site.

3 key Cowboys staying ready during virtual off season :: The CowboysWire

Tyron Smith, Gerald McCoy and Cee Dee Lamb are three marquee Cowboys that are staying ready, virtually.


With the infusion of new blood on the Cowboys roster, these wildcards could shake things up :: Blogging The Boys

There are plenty of big name free agents and great draft picks headed towards the Cowboys locker room in 2020. However, it could be names like Donavan Wilson, Cedric Wilson and plenty of other young players that make some noise.


Giants’ Jason Garrett brings Cowboys’ playbook to Daniel Jones & Co. :: ESPN

The 2020 New York Giants will have some new looks and wrinkles in their offense courtesy of the hiring of Jason Garrett to run the offense.


NFL Sends Memo Saying Teams Can Open Facilities May 19 Depending on State Rules :: Bleacher Report

Another step in the right direction for the 2020 NFL season. Teams will not permit players or coaches just yet, but some relief is on the way.


Here’s Hoping: 4 Promising Stats About Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy :: Inside The Star

Here are four ways to be optimistic about new head coach Mike McCarthy. Experience is key along with taking the ball away and winning games in December.


Every NFL Team’s Most Exciting 2020 Undrafted Free-Agent Addition :: Bleacher Report

The Cowboys signed Michigan tight end Sean McKeon and finds himself on this list compiled by Bleacher Report.


Cowboys news: The battle at cornerback is going to be a very interesting story for Dallas :: Blogging The Boys

With rookies Trevon Diggs and Reggie Robinson now on the roster, as well as Jourdan Lewis and Anthony Brown fighting for nickel corner duties, the battle for playing time at corner will be fierce.


The Cowboys’ addition of CeeDee Lamb benefits Dak Prescott, but it might help Ezekiel Elliott even more:: Dallas Morning News

Michael Gehlken breaks down how CeeDee Lamb may help Ezekiel Elliott even more than he helps Dak Prescott.


Why a new defensive philosophy sets up Xavier Woods for a breakout year in 2020 :: Blogging The Boys

Matt Holleran dives into how Xavier Woods may have his best season yet under Mike Nolan’s new defensive scheme.


Cowboys DE Joe Jackson is Underrated Contender in 2020 Roster Battle :: Inside The Star

Jessie Haynie breaks down how Joe Jackson’s pre-draft report was similiar to rookie Bradlee Anae’s and how he’s a sleeper candidate to make the Cowboys 2020 roster.


Jaylon Smith excited about Cowboys new scheme, having LB coach as DC :: Cowboys Wire

With a new sheme in place under Mike Nolan, Jaylon Smith can’t wait to showcase his overall skill set.


Chiefs’ 2020 regular season schedule revealed

The schedule for the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2020 NFL season has finally arrived!

The Kansas City Chiefs’ 2020 schedule has finally been revealed.

We’ve known their opponents for a while now, and we know that strength of schedule has the Chiefs in the middle of the pack among NFL teams. Now we know the exact order in which they’ll face their opponents as Kansas City seeks to defend their Super Bowl title. Early indications are that this is a favorable schedule for the defending champions.

Take look at the full 2020 schedule for the Chiefs:

Week Opponent Time (CT) | Date
1 vs. Houston Texans 7:20 p.m. Thu, Sept. 10th
2 at Los Angeles Chargers 3:25  p.m. Sun, Sept. 20th
3 at Baltimore Ravens 7:20 p.m. Mon, Sept. 28th
4 vs. New England Patriots 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct. 4th
5 vs. Las Vegas Raiders 12:00 p.m. Sun, Oct. 11th
6 at Buffalo Bills 7:20 p.m. Sun, Oct 15th
7 at Denver Broncos 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct 25th
8 vs. New York Jets 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 1st
9 vs. Carolina Panthers 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 8th
10 BYE BYE
11 at Las Vegas Raiders 7:20 p.m. Sun, Nov. 22nd
12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3:25 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29th
13 vs. Denver Broncos 7:20 p.m. Sun, Dec. 6th
14 at Miami Dolphins 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 13th
15 at New Orleans Saints 3:25 p.m. Sun, Dec. 20th
16 vs. Atlanta Falcons 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 27th
17 vs. Los Angeles Chargers 12:00 p.m. Sun, Jan. 3rd

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