THE #CHIEFS JUST GOT BAILED OUT. WOW.
@NFL_DovKleiman: Ja'Marr Chase crying over a clean tackle ?
Diva.
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KC | 3 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 26 |
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Game News
Cam Taylor-Britt with the wow interception of Patrick Mahomes: pic.x.com/tob7pqbe3r
Joe Burrow's reaction:
@MySportsUpdate: This was called DPI on fourth and 16 to give the #Chiefs a first down.
Sure looks like the defender got there early. Thoughts?
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Bengals WR Tee Higgins officially is inactive today vs. Chiefs.
Bengals force their second turnover. DT Sheldon Rankins forces a fumble and Cincinnati gets a chance to extend its lead with 3:01 left in the half.
Joe Burrow to Andre Iosivas for the TD!
The Bengals go up 22-17.
@NFL_DovKleiman: Joe Burrow to Jermaine Burton for 47 YARDS!
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Make that 10 straight drives without a KC touchdown against Cincinnati after that Akeem Davis-Gaither INT.
Trey Hendrickson has been an absolute game-wrecker today. Forced his third penalty of the game, and that one was despite being double-teamed.
Rookie Daijahn Anthony whistled for defensive pass interference on a Patrick Mahomes prayer on fourth-and-16.
Bengals TE Tanner Hudson (knee, doubtful) is active today.
Bengals DT B.J. Hill (hamstring) ruled out vs. Chiefs nfl.com/news/2024-nfl-... pic.x.com/tnlduy9kac
Bengals inactives for today's game against KC: WR Tee Higgins, DE Cedric Johnson, OT Amarius Mims, TE Tanner McLachlan, DT Kris Jenkins.
The Cincinnati Bengals almost pulled off the upset in Kansas City, losing 26-25 on a last-second field goal.
Given the upset at the hands of New England in Week 1 and just how terrible everything seemed there, it was a good sign just to see the team look competent against a contender, regardless of the result.
Here are some quick takeaways from the game.
All the offseason chatter about more under-center looks seemed to imply a heavy does of tight ends in 2024. That finally happened on Sunday, with Mike Gesicki and Drew Sample involved through the game. Most surprising was Erick All Jr., the rookie who had fallen during the draft after a rash of college injuries. He appeared to have the best rapport with Burrow and it’s easy to envision him taking over TE1 in the near future. Tight ends combined for x catches on the day
Chiefs HC Andy Reid said RB Isiah Pacheco is being evaluated for an ankle injury.
Isaiah Pacheco? Nah Travis Kelce? Nah WANYA MORRIS. pic.x.com/wzharjijbv
17 is a wild amount
@SneakyJoeSports: Patrick Mahomes just threw his 17th INT that was called back due to defensive penalty. Most in the NFL since 2018.
When you need a play, you gotta call Wanya Morris' number. pic.x.com/gurxkuu5sj
MAHOMES PICKED OFF!
@NFL_DovKleiman: Carson Steele ?
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The Kansas City Chiefs narrowly earned their second win of the 2024 regular season on Sunday by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25 after a walk-off field goal by kicker Harrison Butker.
Before the game-winning boot by Butker, Kansas City’s offense was largely led by running back Isiah Pacheco, who rumbled for 90 yards on 19 carries against Cincinnati’s stout defense.
In the second half, Pacheco exited the field and seemed to be in pain on the sideline.
According to NFL Insider Adam Schefter, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told the media that the former Rutgers star was being evaluated for an ankle injury
Will Levis sometimes looks like Carson Wentz if nothing ever went right for Carson Wentz. pic.x.com/4kjdlbj41p
The Kansas City Chiefs earned their second victory of the 2024 regular season on Sunday after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25 in Week 2 action.
Emotions were high heading into the much-anticipated matchup, and with potential postseason implications riding on the outcome, both teams needed to be at their best.
Turnovers kept the game close, but a penalty committed by Bengals’ rookie Daijahn Anthony with 48 seconds left in the fourth quarter ultimately sealed Cincinnati’s fate.
The infraction was committed against receiver Rashee Rice, who was open downfield on a crucial fourth down. When Mahomes threw the ball Rice’s way, Anthony came in to cover the former SMU product and hit him just a second early