Ahead of the 2020 NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs are the reigning Super Bowl champions.

Week 1, Texans: Chiefs Win

In this rematch of last year's AFC Divisional Round, Kansas City won't have to concern themselves with covering DeAndre Hopkins following his trade to the Arizona Cardinals. As good as Deshaun Watson is, the Texans won't have the firepower to take down the defending Super Bowl champions at Arrowhead Stadium.

Week 2, Chargers: Chiefs Win

Of course, divisional games are typically more competitive than others. Regardless of who is starting under center in Week 2, Kansas City will ruin Los Angeles' debut at SoFi Stadium.

Week 3, Ravens: Chiefs Lose

The toughest test K.C. will face early in the season will come against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3. With Kansas City making the trip to Baltimore, fans will be in for a treat with Mahomes versus Lamar Jackson. Even though Mahomes has the edge over Jackson, the Ravens have the home-field advantage in this game.

Week 4, Patriots: Chiefs Win

The New England Patriots are entering a new era in their franchise with Tom Brady departing in free agency. The subtraction of Brady coupled with the game being held in Kansas City results in a win for the Arrowhead crew.

Week 5, Raiders: Chiefs Win

In recent seasons, K.C. has been the big brother to the Las Vegas Raiders, bullying them any chance they get. Just a season ago, Kansas City outscored the Raiders 68-19 in their two meetings. Despite Las Vegas' attempt to improve their offense, it won't be enough to take down K.C. at home.

Week 6, Bills: Chiefs Win

As a result of Brady's departure in New England, the Buffalo Bills are viewed as the favorites in the AFC East. After adding Stefon Diggs via trade, there aren't any excuses for Josh Allen not to succeed next season. Still, Allen and the new-look Bills won't be able to score enough points to keep up with Mahomes.

Week 7, Broncos: Chiefs Win

Regardless of how good the Denver Broncos are, playing at Mile High Stadium isn't much fun for opposing players. But with Denver seemingly making improvements this offseason, the Broncos should be a better team in 2020. With that being said, they won't be ready to hang a win on K.C. just yet.

Week 8, Jets: Chiefs Win

The New York Jets don't carry many expectations. Sadly, for the Jets and Sam Darnold, they'll be tasked with trying to defeat Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 8.

Week 9, Panthers: Chiefs Win

The Carolina Panthers made a change at quarterback this offseason with Teddy Bridgewater replacing Cam Newton. The Panthers will have a tough time overcoming Kansas City's high-octane offense.

— The Chiefs have Week 10 off —

Week 11, Raiders: Win

The Raiders will be the first team in the AFC West to face the champs twice in 2020. It doesn't help that their second meeting will be after Kansas City's bye week in Week 11.

Week 12, Buccaneers: Lose

After string together seven wins in a row, the champs will face another tough test in Week 12 versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the road, Kansas City won't have answers for slowing down Tom Brady and Tampa Bay's dangerous offense.

Week 13, Broncos: Win

Without a doubt, the Broncos and Chargers could play Kansas City tougher than they did a season ago. But barring another injury from Mahomes versus Denver, the Broncos won't have enough to overcome Kansas City's offense.

Week 14, Dolphins: Win

The Miami Dolphins are among the teams that completely overhauled their roster this offseason. Despite Miami's efforts to compete in 2020, they may have a long day ahead of themselves when they take on the Chiefs in Week 14.

Week 15, Saints: Lose

The Chiefs will get a chance to play against another contender in the New Orleans Saints. Even though the champs have the offense to take down Drew Brees and company, playing in New Orleans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is no easy task.

Week 16, Falcons: Win

Of course, at this point in the season, Kansas City could have the luxury of sitting their starters if they've already secured the AFC West title. But if Andy Reid doesn't rest his starters, they'll easily take care of the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16.

Week 17, Chargers: Win

The Super Bowl champions conclude their regular season at home. While the Chargers will likely put up a fight as the road underdogs, Kansas City will finish 6-0 in the division for the second consecutive season.

Chiefs 2020 Record: 13-3