The Kansas City Chiefs delivered a dominant performance in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season, led by Patrick Mahomes’ stellar 320-yard, 3-touchdown showcase. The final score of 31-17 against the Detroit Lions solidified their status as AFC contenders, with Mahomes’ precision and the defense’s key turnovers proving decisive.
Fans witnessed Mahomes at his elite best, completing 80% of his passes while the Chiefs’ defense stifled the Lions’ offense. This victory pushes Kansas City to a 5-1 record, setting up a crucial divisional clash against the Raiders in Week 7.
- The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Detroit Lions 31-17 in Week 6, with Patrick Mahomes throwing for 320 yards and 3 touchdowns.
- Mahomes’ 80% completion rate and 45-yard TD pass to Travis Kelce highlighted his elite performance.
- The Chiefs’ defense forced two interceptions, sealing their 5-1 record and strengthening their playoff momentum.
Chiefs Week 6 Game Score: Breaking Down Kansas City’s 31-17 Victory Over the Lions
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a dominant 31-17 win against the Detroit Lions in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season, improving their record to 5-1. Patrick Mahomes orchestrated the offense flawlessly, throwing for 320 yards and 3 touchdowns with an 80% completion rate. The defense complemented this performance with 2 interceptions and consistent pressure, stifling the Lions’ offensive efforts.

Key Factors in the Chiefs’ Win:
- Time of possession: Chiefs controlled the clock for 34:17
- Red zone efficiency: 3 touchdowns on 4 trips
- Defensive stands: Held Lions to 1/3 on fourth-down attempts
Patrick Mahomes’ Stellar Performance: 320 Yards & 3 TDs
Mahomes delivered another MVP-caliber game, connecting with 8 different receivers. His 45-yard TD to Travis Kelce showcased their patented chemistry, while his 12-yard scramble on 3rd-and-9 in the fourth quarter sealed the game. The breakdown:
| Quarter | Completions | Yards | TDs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 8/9 | 87 | 0 |
| 2nd | 7/8 | 112 | 2 |
| 3rd | 6/8 | 54 | 0 |
| 4th | 7/10 | 67 | 1 |



Receiver Distribution:
- Travis Kelce: 9 rec, 124 yds, 1 TD
- Rashee Rice: 6 rec, 78 yds, 1 TD
- Marquez Valdes-Scantling: 3 rec, 53 yds
Defensive Standouts: How Kansas City Silenced Detroit’s Offense
Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s unit forced 3 turnovers, including L’Jarius Sneed’s critical third-quarter interception. The Chiefs’ pass rush generated pressure on 42% of dropbacks, with Chris Jones notching 1.5 sacks. Detroit managed just 2.8 yards per carry against Kansas City’s stout front seven.





Defensive Stats:
- Sacks: 3 (Jones 1.5, Karlaftis 1, Danna 0.5)
- QB hits: 8
- Passes defended: 6
Playoff Implications: Chiefs Strengthen AFC West Lead
This victory gives Kansas City a two-game cushion in the division over the Chargers (3-3). With tiebreaker advantages against conference opponents, the Chiefs now control their destiny for the AFC’s top seed. Notably, their +72 point differential ranks second league-wide behind only Philadelphia.



Remaining Schedule Highlights:
- Week 7: @ Raiders (2-4)
- Week 9: vs. Browns (3-3)
- Week 12: vs. Bills (4-2)
What’s Next: Raiders Rivalry Game Preview
Kansas City travels to Las Vegas for a crucial divisional matchup in Week 7. The Raiders’ 28th-ranked pass defense (265 yds/game) struggles against tight ends—an area where Kelce could dominate. Vegas allows 4.6 yards per carry, suggesting Pacheco may see increased workload.



Key Matchup to Watch:
- Chiefs OL vs. Maxx Crosby: Allowed just 8 pressures in Week 6
- Davante Adams vs. L’Jarius Sneed: Allowed 18 yds on 3 targets last meeting
- Red zone efficiency: Chiefs rank 3rd (68%) vs. Raiders’ 31st-ranked RZ defense

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