By MATT McMULLEN
Chiefs Reporter
GAME TIME: 7:20 p.m. CT on Sunday
LOCATION: Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.
HOW TO WATCH: NBC
HOW TO LISTEN: KINA (910 AM and 94.5 FM) and 99KG (99.9 FM)
It was a game that fans of the Kansas City Chiefs won’t soon forget.

On a night meant to celebrate the New England Patriots’ victory in Super Bowl LI, it was the Chiefs that brought the fireworks as Kansas City found the end zone six times and dealt quarterback Tom Brady his worst loss at home since 2005.
Chiefs’ running back Kareem Hunt tallied the most yards from scrimmage (246) in a professional debut in NFL history while wide receiver Tyreek Hill hauled in seven catches for 133 yards in the victory, helping Kansas City rack up its most yards from scrimmage in 11 years.
That memorable evening was just over 400 days ago, and on Sunday, the Chiefs will take the field under the lights in Foxboro yet again.
Kansas City enters this weekend’s contest with an unblemished record, standing alone as the only undefeated team in the AFC and one of just two remaining in the league overall, joining the Los Angeles Rams.
It’s taken a little bit of everything to get to this point – from quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ six touchdowns in Week 2 to the defense’s five takeaways in Week 5 – ultimately resulting in a 5-0 start to the year for a second-consecutive season.
And on Sunday, the Chiefs will look to preserve that perfect record against the league’s most successful team over the past two decades.
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