KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

For the first time in NFL history, two quarterbacks with multiple Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards will face off with their respective teams both sporting losing records.

When Baltimore (1-2) travels to Kansas City (1-2) for the late-slate national game (4:25 p.m. eastern) on Sunday, one team will leave with a clean slate at .500, while the other will have a 14.9% chance to make the playoffs.

Both the Ravens and Chiefs had a lot of off and pre-season hype to make a deep playoff run again, if not the Super Bowl. But Baltimore has been searching for answers on defense, while the Chiefs are wanting answers for their offense.

Baltimore ranks 21st in turnovers so far this season, while the Chiefs currently rank 21st in scoring offense.

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