A Ton of Chiefs Fans Showed up in Nashville for Game Against Titans
By Andy Loughmiller

Patrick Mahomes has finally returned from injury for the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 10 road game vs. the Tennessee Titans. Chiefs Kingdom has invaded Nashville to support their star quarterback in his first game action in weeks.
There's a noticeable amount of red in the stands at Nissan Stadium today. Chiefs fans appear to have shown up in a big way.
MANY #Chiefs fans at Nashvillepic.twitter.com/NFFDAf3ADS
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 10, 2019
Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones was disappointed last week when Minnesota Vikings' fans showed up in droves to Arrowhead. Perhaps this is Chiefs' fans way of apologizing and making up for their collective mistake.
Chris Jones urges #Chiefs fans to “stop selling” their tickets after #Vikings fans took over Arrowhead last Sunday. pic.twitter.com/cdTE3QFoGd
— Arrowhead Pride (@ArrowheadPride) November 7, 2019
Arrowhead Stadium is known as one of the toughest environments to play in for visiting NFL teams, but it's clear the presence of Vikings fans affected that last week.
Jones definitely appreciates that Chiefs fans traveled to Tennessee in swarms. He was seen interacting with some of them prior to kickoff.
As the Chiefs walk toward the locker room for the final time before kickoff, Chris Jones went to the many Chiefs fans behind their bench. Jones pumped up the crowd. He appears to be appreciative of the fans who traveled to Nashville.
— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) November 10, 2019
With Mahomes back on the field, Kansas City shouldn't need too much help to get a victory over the 4-5 Titans, but having some added support from the crowd is always a pleasant surprise for a visiting team.