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The Kansas City Chiefs have completed an incredible turnaround this season as they have gotten off to a 5-0 start, but they still have a monkey to get off their back when the division rival Oakland Raiders come to town.Kansas City has not beaten the Raiders at home in six outings, but that is all expected to change today.The Chiefs are listed as a double-digit favorite (10-points) entering Sunday afternoon’s meeting and one can only hope that they are able to live up to expectations and continue their best start in a decade.Oakland is coming off of a big performance last weekend against the San Diego Chargers where they were able to force multiple turnovers, but this Chiefs offense has done an excellent job at hanging on to the ball. If they can do that again, they should roll past the Raiders.To tune in to all of the action on Sunday, be sure to check out all of the information below so you don’t miss a second of the action:

Date: Sunday, October 14
Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium

Just over three weeks after trading Trent Richardson and "giving up" on their season, the Cleveland Browns find themselves tied for first place in the AFC North as they get ready to host their Doppelganger at the top of the NFC North, the Detroit Lions.But the guy who helped the Browns get there, suburban Cleveland native Brian Hoyer, is gone for the rest of the season after tearing his ACL early in the Browns' Week 5 win over the Buffalo Bills.That means previously deposed QB Brandon Weeden, who initially entered to a chorus of boos after replacing Hoyer before finishing 13-of-24 for 197 yards and a touchdown against the Bills, will return as the team's starter as the Browns search for a fourth consecutive win for the first time since 2009.Helping Weeden against Buffalo was Travis Benjamin, the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week, who returned a punt 79 yards for a touchdown among his team record 179 punt-return yards, and WR Josh Gordon, who hauled in four receptions for 86 yards and a score.Willis McGahee added 72 yards on the ground and a touchdown on 26 rushes for Cleveland, which last began 3-2 in 2001 when the Browns fizzled out and finished 7-9.The Lions, meanwhile, lost their 23rd straight game in Wisconsin last week, a 22-9 setback to the Green Bay Packers.The Detroit offense sputtered much of the day thanks in large part to wide receiver Calvin Johnson's absence due to a knee injury. The All-Pro had been listed as questionable on the team's injury report after sitting out practice both Wednesday and Thursday of last week before participating in Friday's session on a limited basis.QB Matthew Stafford was 25-for-40 for 262 yards and a touchdown for the Lions, who were coming off wins against Washington and Chicago."It's a long season and you have to be able to persevere through a lot of ups and downs," said Detroit head coach Jim Schwartz. "We had a down today, and we'll bounce back from it just like we did after losing to Arizona."The Lions defense was a bright spot, holding the Packers to five field goals and allowing only one offensive touchdown.Detroit and Cleveland will be facing off for the 19th time with the Lions holding the all-time edge, 14-4, and a 5-3 record in Cleveland.Back in 2010, Stafford led the Lions to a come-from-behind 38-37 win over the Browns with one of the most remarkable performances by a rookie QB in NFL history. Stafford brought the Lions back from deficits three different times (21, 3 and 6 points) to either tie or take the lead.

Fresh off of statement win over the New England Patriots, the Cincinnati Bengals are hitting the road to face the Buffalo Bills this week. Having not won a road game this year (0-2), the Bengals will look to avoid a third-straight let down game while playing away from Paul Brown Stadium.Meanwhile, the Bills have shown a surprising amount of promise in their first five games, having had a chance to tie or win the game in the final minutes of each loss.In what looks to be a wide-open AFC outside of the Denver Broncos, these could very well be two teams fighting for playoff spots.Despite some tough losses, with a win vs Cincinnati this week, Buffalo will be tied with them at 3-3 with a head-to-head win, which could be crucial late in the year if both teams are in the Wild Card hunt.