There isn’t a game on the NFL schedule this week with potential to be more thrilling than the 2-0 Ravens playing the 2-0 Chiefs on Sunday in Kansas City’s home opener.

Given the way these two teams have played the first two weeks and based on their respective quarterback play from Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson, this could be explosive.

With the Chiefs already one of the predicted powers in the AFC entering the season, this matchup surely will serve as a measuring stick for the Ravens and where they stand in the balance of power in the conference.

“When you look at the schedule a while back, you knew this was a game that was going to be a big test,” Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey told reporters this past week. “We feel we have a really good defense and we want to perform against the best. The best and the best go together. It brings out the best.’’

The two teams met last season — a 27-24 overtime win by the Chiefs in which Mahomes made that signature no-look pass play that made every highlight show. In that game, with the Ravens leading 24-17 with fewer than two minutes remaining, Mahomes completed a 41-yard pass play to Tyreek Hill on fourth-and-9 to help send the game into OT.

“Of course, we’ll watch last year’s game,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters. “But teams change so much, and they watch the game, too. So, it’s always a new game. You try to predict something and all of a sudden it gets blown up in your face. That, to me, is the beauty of this league.”

Though Mahomes remains the favorite to become the league MVP for the second consecutive season, it’s Jackson who leads the NFL in passing — with a 71.9 percent completion rate, seven touchdowns, no interceptions and a 145.2 passer rating.

“He’s does a lot of things well,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “Everyone kind of goes to his run game, but he can throw the football. He’s doing it with accuracy and he can do it all different levels, whether that’s rolling out or in the pocket.’’

Mahomes leads the league in passing yards with 821 through two games and he, too, has seven TDs and no INTs.

The Ravens, who had the benefit of playing the lowly Dolphins in the season opener, lead the league in points scored and total offense, and the Chiefs are third in scoring and fourth in total offense. The Ravens also lead in time of possession and rushing Neither team has turned the ball over yet.

The Chiefs are missing Hill because of a broken collarbone as well as left tackle Eric Fisher (core muscle surgery) and running back Damien Williams (knee). Fellow running back LeSean McCoy (ankle) is questionable.

Mahomes didn’t sound worried, telling reporters, “We have depth everywhere. We have guys that can come in and do the job.”

Stopping, or at least slowing, Mahomes will be the Ravens’ No. 1 task. Baltimore safety Earl Thomas III sounded rather confident about preventing Mahomes from shredding the Ravens’ defense.

“I think that comes down to personnel, and luckily the Ravens have me playing free safety, controlling the deep end,’’ he said. “I plan on eliminating all the big plays.’’