BREAKING : 🔥 The 6 Most Brutal Battles the Kansas City Chiefs Face in 2025 🏈 — Are They Ready for These Showdowns? 👀

Kansas City Chiefs' toughest matchups in 2025 season | Kansas City Star

Now that the Kansas City Chiefs’ schedule is out, we can dive into deeper analysis about the potential toughest stretches.

And, thanks to early lines at DraftKings Sportsbook, it’s also possible this early to see which games project to be the most difficult.

Start with this: KC’s slate for 2025 appears to be front-loaded. According to current betting lines, five of the Chiefs’ six hardest matchups come before their Week 10 bye week … and the other one takes place right after that in Week 11.

So, what are KC’s most challenging games as it stands now?

Let’s look at the six biggest tests in 2025, according to DraftKings’ point spreads (in reverse order).

6. Week 6, Lions at Chiefs

Line: Chiefs by 3.

Moneyline: $155 Chiefs bet to win game pays $100.

We probably shouldn’t be surprised that last season’s NFL No. 1 seeds will make for a compelling matchup this year. The Chiefs get this one at home, which provides a bit of a bump in a game they’re projected to be about 60% to win.

5. Week 1, Chiefs at Chargers (in Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Line: Chiefs by 3.

Moneyline: $148 Chiefs bet to win game pays $100.

No, it doesn’t start easily for the Chiefs. KC is a field-goal favorite in its international game to open the season while going against one of its top challengers in the AFC West.

T-3. Week 2, Eagles at Chiefs

Line: Chiefs by 1 1/2.

Moneyline: $122 Chiefs bet to win game pays $100.

This year’s Super Bowl LVIII rematch should be more competitive than the original. The Chiefs open as a slight favorite over the defending champs, and given that home-field advantage has dropped to roughly 1.75 points in recent seasons, we can see that Vegas sportsbooks view these two teams as about equal heading into 2025.

T-3. Week 4, Ravens at Chiefs

Line: Chiefs by 1 1/2.

Moneyline: $122 Chiefs bet to win game pays $100.

One advantage of this year’s Chiefs schedule is they get to play most of their top opponents — like the Ravens — at home. Baltimore, which was a toe away from having a chance to beat KC last season, should be among the AFC’s top teams again in ‘25.

2. Week 11, Chiefs at Broncos

Line: Chiefs by 1 1/2.

Moneyline: $120 Chiefs bet to win game pays $100.

This game’s ranking surprised me the most. The Chargers seem to be a popular AFC West sleeper pick this offseason, but DraftKings actually has the Broncos with the second-best odds to claim the division behind the Chiefs.

Add in that there’s a real advantage to playing at home in altitude — across all sports — and it makes more sense that this division battle could be one of the closest scores of the entire season.

1. Week 9, Chiefs at Bills

Line: Bills by 2 1/2.

Moneyline: $100 Chiefs bet to win game pays $114 more.

The Chiefs are betting underdogs in one game this season … against the team that has dominated them recently in the games that matter least. Buffalo has four consecutive regular-season wins versus KC, but also has gone 0-4 in playoff games against the Chiefs since the 2020-21 campaign. The fans at Highmark Stadium are always fired up when the Chiefs come to town, and this one won’t be any different.

 

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