5. The Chiefs scored 40+ points for a fifth time this season

Kansas City piled up 40 points on Sunday for the fifth time this season, matching the 2003 squad for the most such games in Chiefs' history. It was also their 10th performance with at least 30 points in 12 games, extending what was already a franchise record.

This is already the fifth-most prolific offense in Chiefs' history with 444 points on the year, and there are still four games left to play. Kansas City just needs 41 points over the next month to take over the top spot in franchise lore.

6. On the other side of the ball, Kansas City forced and recovered three fumbles

The Chiefs punched the ball loose and recovered it three times in the victory, turning those takeaways into 13 points. Defensive end Allen Bailey, cornerback Kendall Fuller and defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins were each responsible for a turnover in the contest.

It's also worth mentioning that linebacker Dee Ford tallied a forced fumble in the game, though the Raiders recovered it.

Kansas City has 16 forced fumbles on the season, which are the second-most in the league.

7. The Chiefs were in the backfield often on Sunday