Veteran pass rusher Justin Houston will lead the 2-2 Indianapolis Colts into Arrowhead Stadium for a Sunday Night Football matchup against the surging Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5.

With the Chiefs at a perfect 4-0 on the season heading into the looming matchup in Kansas City, Houston and the Colts defense will be forced to do everything in their power to keep Indianapolis in the game for as long as possible — which will not be an easy task by any means.

However, because of the Chiefs' offensive prowess under the direction of last year's league MVP in third-year Patrick Mahomes, the Colts defense is no doubt the most important unit for Indianapolis in Week 5.

Not only that, but the team's pass-rushing scheme will need to be right on the money if the Colts are going to have any success with the hope of improving to 3-2 on the year.

With that being said, Houston will be forced to be at the forefront of the team's pass rush against the Chiefs with the former Chiefs outside linebacker will be returning to Arrowhead Stadium for the first time as a visiting player on Sunday evening.

With a little extra motivation under his belt, in addition to his ability to lead a defense as an incredibly talented veteran, Houston should be in Mahomes' face all night — if the Colts have their way, that is.

Still very much a force to be reckoned with along the defensive front despite his status as a longtime NFL veteran, a tenure that was previously spent solely with the Chiefs, it is highly likely that Houston will need to record multiple sacks if the Colts are going to head out of Kansas City with a win on Sunday night.