Jets-Chiefs Capsule

Updated: October 30, 2014, 1:53 PM ET
Associated Press

NEW YORK JETS (1-7) at CHIEFS (4-3)

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

OPENING LINE -- Chiefs by 9½

RECORD VS. SPREAD -- New York 2-6, Kansas City 6-1

SERIES RECORD -- Jets lead 18-17-1

LAST MEETING -- Jets beat Chiefs 37-10, Dec. 11, 2011

LAST WEEK -- Jets lost to Bills 43-23; Chiefs beat Rams 34-7

AP PRO32 RANKING -- Jets No. 30, Chiefs No. 15

JETS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (28), RUSH (4), PASS (32)

JETS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (6), RUSH (5), PASS (14)

CHIEFS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (20), RUSH (3), PASS (29)

CHIEFS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (3), RUSH (18), PASS (1)

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Teams meet at Arrowhead Stadium for first time since 2005. ... Jets have won last three matchups against Kansas City. ... Chiefs are third in NFL in rushing. Jets are fourth. ... Both teams have 24 sacks, tied for fourth most in league. ... QB Mike Vick will start for first time with Jets. He threw for 153 yards and ran for 69 yards last week vs. Buffalo. ... Jets WR Percy Harvin had three catches for 22 yards and four carries for 28 yards vs. Bills. ... Jets RB Chris Ivory is coming off fifth 100-yard rushing performance. ... Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Sutton was Jets assistant for 13 seasons, most in team history. ... Kansas City converts 50.5 percent of third downs, third best in NFL. ... Chiefs OLB Justin Houston leads NFL with 10 sacks. He has 4 1-2 in his career against Vick, most of any QB. ... Kansas City is only NFL team that has not allowed a TD rushing this season. ... Chiefs allow league-low 195.7 yards passing per game. Patriots are second at 210.9 yards. ... Chiefs had seven sacks last week against St. Louis. ... Kansas City RB Jamaal Charles has 25 TDs dating to start of last season, most in NFL. ... Chiefs RB Knile Davis had second career kick return TD vs Rams. ... Kansas City is fourth in NFL in red-zone scoring at 69.6 percent.

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