Game overview
On 28 September 2025, the Ravens visited the Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
The final score: Chiefs 37, Ravens 20.
Here are some major facts:
- The Chiefs moved to a 2-2 record, the Ravens dropped to 1-3.
- The Ravens started strong but their injuries and turnovers cost them the game.
- The Chiefs’ quarterback had a big game, and their offense was clicking.
Team stats comparison
Understanding how both teams performed as a whole helps frame the individual player stats.
Offense & yards
- The Chiefs gained 382 total yards, while the Ravens gained 360 total yards.
- Rushing: Ravens had around 166 rushing yards, Chiefs about 118.
- Passing: Chiefs threw for 270 yards, Ravens around 147 yards by their starter, plus contributions from backup.
Third down and turnovers
- Third down conversions: Ravens were about 3/10 (30%), Chiefs roughly 5/15 (33%) in this game.
- Turnovers: Ravens lost 2 (one interception, one fumble). The Chiefs committed 0 turnovers.
Other notes
- The Chiefs’ defense managed sacks and forced the Ravens into mistakes. The Ravens’ QB had to leave with a hamstring injury.
- The Chiefs’ offensive efficiency (scoring on red zone trips, making key plays) was strong.
Key individual performances
Here are the standout players and their stats from the game.
Kansas City Chiefs
- Patrick Mahomes (QB): 25 of 37 passing for 270 yards, 4 touchdowns, 0 interceptions.
- Xavier Worthy (WR): 5 catches for 83 yards.
- JuJu Smith Schuster (WR): 4 catches for 36 yards and 1 touchdown.
- Hollywood Brown (WR): 3 catches for 38 yards and 1 touchdown.
- Tyquan Thornton (WR): 1 catch for 11 yards and 1 touchdown.
Baltimore Ravens
- Lamar Jackson (QB): 14 of 20 passing for 147 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception. Also ran 6 times for 48 yards. He left the game with a hamstring injury.
- Justice Hill (RB): Scored a long touchdown run of 71 yards.
- Zay Flowers (WR): 7 catches for 74 yards.
Game highlights and turning points

Let’s look at how the game flowed and what big moments shaped the outcome.
- Early lead by Ravens – Baltimore scored first when Lamar Jackson connected with Hill for a touchdown. It looked promising.
- Chiefs take control in 2nd quarter – Kansas City moved ahead with two touchdowns and kept momentum.
- Ravens’ injury trouble – Jackson’s hamstring injury hurt Baltimore’s offensive rhythm.
- Chiefs’ offensive execution – Mahomes and his receivers made the most of their chances: multiple TDs, efficient drives.
- Ravens’ missed chances and turnovers – With 2 turnovers and only 30% success on third downs, Baltimore lost the chance to stay in the game.
- Game sealed in 4th quarter – A Chiefs touchdown kept them safe, and though Baltimore added a big 71 yard run by Hill, it wasn’t enough.
What this means for both teams
For the Chiefs
This win shows that Kansas City can get back to their winning ways. With Mahomes performing at a high level and the offense clicking, they sent a strong message. Their defense also tightened up at key moments. The win improves their standing in the AFC West and builds confidence.
For the Ravens
Baltimore’s defense remains a concern, and the injury to Jackson adds to the pressure. Offensively, they showed flashes (like the long run by Justice Hill) but lacked consistency. The loss drops them to 1-3, a position they haven’t been in often.
Looking ahead
- The Chiefs will build on this performance and aim for consistency with their mix of passing and rushing threats.
- The Ravens need to recover from the injury setback and improve their defensive efforts and third down efficiency.
- For fans and analysts, the big takeaway: when Mahomes and company are clicking, they are very hard to beat, especially when their opponent hands them opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Who was the standout player in the game?
A: Patrick Mahomes stood out with 270 passing yards and 4 touchdowns. - Q: What was the final score and when was the game played?
A: The final score was Chiefs 37, Ravens 20. The game took place on September 28, 2025. - Q: How did Lamar Jackson perform and what happened to him?
A: He passed for 147 yards, 1 TD, and 1 interception, rushed for 48 yards, and left the game in the 3rd quarter with a hamstring injury. - Q: Which Ravens player had the longest play in the game?
A: Justice Hill had the longest play, a 71 yard touchdown rush. - Q: How did the Chiefs manage the game in terms of turnovers and third downs?
A: They committed zero turnovers and converted about 33% of their third down attempts. - Q: What were the rushing yard totals for both teams?
A: Ravens had around 166 rushing yards; Chiefs had about 118 rushing yards. - Q: Was the game close, and did the outcome change late?
A: While the Ravens led early, the Chiefs took control in the 2nd quarter and kept the lead. The game was mostly in their hands in the second half. - Q: How does this game affect the teams’ season outlook?
A: The Chiefs improved to 2-2 and gained momentum. The Ravens fell to 1-3 and face questions about injuries and defensive consistency. - Q: What key mistakes did the Ravens make?
A: They turned the ball over twice, struggled on third down conversions, and lost their starting QB to injury. - Q: What should fans look for in future matchups between these teams?
A: How well the Ravens protect Jackson and improve their defense, and whether the Chiefs can maintain high offensive production and limit giveaways.
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