MORE: Live scoreboard | Week 7 photos | WATCH: Busted play; TD!  It was a depleted opponent they beat—Keenum was playing his first NFL game, and Arian Foster went out with an injured hamstring on the Texans’ first possession. Houston has now lost five in a row behind three quarterbacks. The Chiefs won’t throw it back, though, not after finishing with the worst record in the NFL last season—and the 12th-worst yardage defense and eighth-worst scoring defense in the league. They are now two wins short of tying the best start in franchise history, 9-0 in 2003. Their next two opponents are Cleveland at home next week, and the Bills in Buffalo the following week. After a bye, they play in Denver Nov. 17.