Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will have his first chance at beating the Vikings when they head to Minnesota on Sunday. The Vikings are the only team that Mahomes has neither played nor beaten. He was injured when the teams met in 2019, and Matt Moore led Kansas City to a 26-23 victory. The Chiefs have won three straight after opening with a loss to Detroit, including road wins over the Jaguars and Jets. The Vikings are coming off their first win of the season last week at Carolina.
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VIKINGS PLAYER TO WATCH: RB Alexander Mattison got off to a slow start but has topped 90 rushing yards in each of the past two weeks, carrying the ball 20 times against the Chargers and 17 times against the Panthers. The Chiefs have yet to allow more than 118 yards rushing in a game this season. KEY INJURIES: Vikings C Garrett Bradbury hasn’t played since getting hurt in the opener, but he’s been practicing and appears to be on track to return to the starting lineup. ... Chiefs starting LB Nick Bolton has missed the past two games. He practiced on a limited basis on Wednesday.
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