NFL Week 4 scores and live updates: Lamar Jackson injured as Chiefs lead Ravens, Colts battle Rams in L.A.

There has been a lot of talk about the Chiefs needing to get their run game going to jump-start the offense. The reality of the situation? Kansas City’s pass offense with coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes is what actually primarily wins and loses games, and the first half showed that’s what’s most been missing through an inconsistent first three weeks.
With receiver Xavier Worthy returning from injury — while providing speed and more for the defense to worry about — Mahomes had his best half of the year, throwing for 166 yards and two touchdowns. The Chiefs didn’t punt in five first-half drives, and the passing game was most responsible for the team averaging a healthy 5.7 yards per play.