The Kansas City Chiefs are the kings of the castle in the NFL right now.
They have won back-to-back Super Bowls and three out of the last five.
Now, they are heading into the playoffs with a 15-2 record and holding onto the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Despite their unreal success in the regular season this year, former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes the Ravens could be a team that could beat them.
“If I had to pick one team that I truly in my gut thought would go to Kansas City and beat Kansas City, it is Baltimore,” Orlovsky said via “First Take” on Thursday morning.
“If I had to pick one team that I truly in my gut thought would go to Kansas City and beat Kansas City, it is Baltimore.” 😤
—@danorlovsky7 on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens making the Super Bowl 👀 pic.twitter.com/yoJtjebpUK
— First Take (@FirstTake) January 9, 2025
He has a very good point.
This Ravens team looks like an elite squad on both sides of the football.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson could earn his third career MVP after leading the league in both passer and quarterback ratings this season.
Superstar running back Derrick Henry is proving that age is just a number after finishing second in the league in rushing behind only Saquon Barkley.
The defense comprises talented veterans and young, skillful players who are highly skilled at their jobs.
Linebacker Kyle Van Noy, cornerback Marlon Humphrey, safety Kyle Hamilton, and Co. are the backbone of this team.
Beating the Chiefs in Arrowhead could be a tough proposition, but John Harbaugh and the Ravens could be poised to do just that if they play their cards right.
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