Rams-Chiefs Capsule

The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — ST. LOUIS (2-4) at KANSAS CITY (3-3)

Monday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox

OPENING LINE — Kansas City by 6

RECORD VS. SPREAD — St. Louis 3-3, Kansas City 5-1

SERIES RECORD — Chiefs lead 6-4

LAST MEETING — Chiefs beat Rams 27-13, Dec. 9, 2010

LAST WEEK — Rams beat Seahawks 28-26; Chiefs beat Chargers 23-20

AP PRO32 RANKING — Rams No. 24, Chiefs No. 13

RAMS OFFENSE — OVERALL (13), RUSH (18), PASS (11).

RAMS DEFENSE — OVERALL (23), RUSH (28), PASS (14).

CHIEFS OFFENSE — OVERALL (21), RUSH (3), PASS (30).

CHIEFS DEFENSE — OVERALL (10), RUSH (18), PASS (2).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — Chiefs have won five straight in series dating to Sept. 25, 1994, when Rams were in Los Angeles. … Teams play for Governor’s Cup, which Rams own by virtue of preseason win. … Rams coach Jeff Fisher is 4-0 against Chiefs coach Andy Reid. … St. Louis allowed Seahawks QB Russell Wilson to become first to pass for 300 yards, rush for 100 yards in NFL history. … Rams RB Tre Mason ran for 85 yards in second NFL game last weekend. … Rams have won their two games by combined four points. … Second-year QB Austin Davis is completing 66 percent of passes for nine TDs with four interceptions. … Pro Bowl DE Robert Quinn, who had 19 sacks last season, had first this season vs. Seahawks. … RB Jamaal Charles ran for 95 yards vs. Chargers to pass Priest Holmes for Chiefs record with 6,113 yards. … Chiefs have not allowed rushing TD this season. … Kansas City has allowed 15 plays of 20-plus yards, tied with Houston for fewest in NFL. … Kansas City LB Justin Houston has seven sacks, tied for second most in NFL. … Chiefs QB Alex Smith has thrown 31 interceptions since 2010, fewest in league. … Kansas City is second in NFL in pass defense, allowing 209 yards per game. … Chiefs possessed ball season-high 39 minutes last week vs. Chargers.

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