Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes faces chance to extend an unwelcome streak against Ravens

Ribin Peter

Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes faces chance to extend an unwelcome streak against Ravens image

Two 1-2 record teams face off on Sunday evening. Both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens would never want to have a 1-3 record at the end of Week 4. So, the game is going to be crucial. For Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the stakes are even higher as he aims to avoid extending an unwelcome streak.

Mahomes has thrown just one touchdown pass in each of Kansas City's first three games this season.

Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio highlighted the rarity of Mahomes' current production.

"Mahomes has thrown one touchdown pass in each of Kansas City’s three games," Florio wrote. "He has never gone four games in a row, including playoffs, without multiple touchdown passes since becoming the full-time starter in 2018."

Mahomes is confronting an unusual stretch early in the 2025 campaign. Sunday's game against Baltimore gives Mahomes an opportunity to break the streak.

Historically, the Chiefs hold an 8-4 advantage over the Ravens in regular-season matchups and have won three straight meetings in Kansas City. Given this history, Mahomes could easily ensure that the unwanted streak won't be extended on Sunday.

Ribin Peter

Ribin Peter is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. While he started as a soccer writer, he now covers college football and the NFL. Ribin is especially captivated by the adrenaline rush that football provides and sees every play and rivalry through an unbiased lens.