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Kansas City Chiefs’ 2022 NFL schedule is out: Vote on how many games they will win

A Kansas City Chiefs helmet sits on the bench during an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
A Kansas City Chiefs helmet sits on the bench during an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey) AP

Winning a seventh straight AFC West title won’t be easy for the Kansas City Chiefs, who have the toughest slate of games in 2022 by at least one measure.

With the NFL announcement of the 2022 NFL schedule, we now know when the Chiefs will be playing their 17 games and when.

We’re asking fans to vote on how the Chiefs will fare in each game they play. Vote in our polls below and/or leave a comment.

Week 1: At Cardinals

2021 Recap: 11-6 record, second in NFC West

Week 2: Chargers at home

2021 Recap: 9-8 record, third in AFC West

Week 3: At Colts

2021 Recap: 9-8 record, second in AFC South

Week 4: At Buccaneers

2021 Recap: 13-4 record, won NFC South

Week 5: Raiders at home

2021 Recap: 10-7 record, second in AFC West

Week 6: Bills at home

2021 Recap: 11-6 record

Week 7: At 49ers

2021 Recap: 10-7 record, third in NFC West

Week 8: Bye week

Week 9: Titans at home

2021 Recap: 12-5 record, first in AFC South

Week 10: Jaguars at home

2021 Recap: 3-14 record. last in AFC South

Week 11: At Chargers

2021 Recap: 9-8 record, third in AFC West

Week 12: Rams at home

2021 Recap: 12-5 record, Super Bowl LVI champions

Week 13: At Bengals

2021 Recap: 10-7 record, AFC champions

Week 14: At Broncos

2021 Recap: 7-10 record, last in AFC

Week 15: At Texans

2021 Recap: 4-13 record, third in AFC South

Week 16: Seahawks at home

2021 Recap: 7-10 record, last in NFC West

Week 17: Broncos at home

2021 Recap:7-10 record, last in AFC

Week 18: At Raiders

2021 Recap:10-7 record, second in AFC West

This story was originally published May 12, 2022 at 7:16 PM.

Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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