KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — For the first five weeks of the season, everyone seemed to be asking what was wrong with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Turned out the answer might have been nothing.

Their first three losses? One came thousands of miles away in Brazil, another was a nip-and-tuck game with the defending Super Bowl champions, and the other was a game in which they committed 13 penalties and still nearly won.

Oh, and they all occurred while the Chiefs were dealing with injuries and a suspension to their best wide receiver.

On Sunday night, the healthy Chiefs proved that they are still legitimate championship contenders, beating up the Detroit Lions on both sides of the ball in a 30-17 victory . The offense was humming, the defense shut down the league's top-scoring offense, and the b

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