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Chiefs vs. Falcons Score: Chiefs hold on for another thrilling win, this time against the Falcons
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Chiefs vs. Falcons Score: Chiefs hold on for another thrilling win, this time against the Falcons

The Chiefs live dangerously, but they love each other anyway. Another one-score game, and another one-score win with a 22-17 victory over Atlanta. In Week 1, it was Isaiah Likely’s foot that was just out of bounds, and in Week 2, it was Harrison Butker’s foot that put him through the uprights. In Week 3, it was Kansas City’s defense that made two 4th down stops inside the 25-yard line in the final minutes to win the game.

Patrick Mahomes had a pair of touchdown passes and the Chiefs rushed for 128 yards in the win without lead running back Isiah Pacheco, who is out six to eight weeks with a broken leg. Rashee Rice caught 12 passes for 110 yards and a score for Kansas City, which improved to 3-0.

The Falcons fell to 1-2 with the loss. Kirk Cousins ​​was efficient — 20 of 29 — for 230 yards and threw a touchdown pass. Atlanta hosts New Orleans next week, while Kansas City travels to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers.

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  • Falcons fall short again on 4th down

    This time it’s Nick Bolton making a play on Bijan Robinson in the backfield, cutting through the line to take Robinson down in the backfield. Eight tackles on the day for Bolton, including three TFLs. And Kansas City will be able to run out the clock

  • Another penalty for the Chiefs gives Atlanta 15

    This time a horse collar and Atlanta is just outside the red zone

  • Atlanta gets to work thanks to two Chiefs penalties on the first two plays of the Falcons series.

    A hands to the face penalty, a Drake London 12-yard catch and a pass interference call put Atlanta on the KC 36-yard line at the two-minute warning. The Falcons won a game in a similar position last week against the Eagles, and the Chiefs survived a late Baltimore rally in Week 1 to win on opening night.

  • Falcons force another BIG 3-and-out to get the ball back with just over two minutes left

    A Patrick Mahomes miss on third down, looking for Xavier Worthy, ended the series and the Falcons took over with 2:26 to play.

  • Falcons give ball away on downs with 4:04 to go

    The Falcons opted to pass on a field goal attempt, trailing by five points, and came up with an incomplete pass in the end zone on a 4th and 5 at the six yard line. The Falcons had three timeouts left and Kansas City would have to go the distance to get another score. While the Chiefs dominated the time of possession for most of the game, Atlanta forced a 3-and-out on the final KC offensive series.

  • Ray-Ray McCloud with some tough runs to put the Falcons in scoring position

  • Falcons force massive 3-and-out

    The Falcons needed it no more, as Jessie Bates III punched a sure completion out of Travis Kelce’s grasp, and the Falcons got it back with just over 11 minutes to play. They also dodged a bullet with a near fumble on the return, but Avery Williams was brought down by contact before the ball — which was recovered by Kansas City — popped out.

  • Falcons get back on the scoreboard with Koo field goal

    Steve Spagnuolo put some pressure on the Falcons’ patchwork offensive line to halt an Atlanta drive that looked promising. Kansas City now leads 22-17 and has a nearly 2-to-1 advantage in possession and offensive snaps and has a more than 2-to-1 advantage (22-10) in first downs. The Falcons sprinted out to that 7-0 lead, getting a big play from Kyle Pitts in the second quarter, but have been unable to get out of first gear since the injuries to the offensive line.

  • Chiefs lead 22-14 after three quarters

    The Chiefs have simply run the clock out in this game, having the ball for 30:58 of the first 45 minutes and having 22 first downs to the Falcons’ nine.

  • Mahomes finds JuJu Smith-Schuster for his second touchdown pass of the game

    Smith-Schuster’s second reception of the night goes for six points, and it stays at six after Harrison Butker misses the PAT to give Kansas City a 22-14 lead.

  • Rashee Rice slowly gets up

    After making his 12th catch of the game — a new personal best — Rice was brought down by Falcons cornerback AJ Terrell, and the Chiefs’ coaching staff rushed the field to help him to the sideline.

  • Big play to Rashee Rice for 27 yards

    His 11th catch of the night gave him over 100 receiving yards for the game.

  • Chiefs march back onto the field with a 10-play drive that ends in another FG

    Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice had a pair of receptions on the drive that stopped inside the 5-yard line, and Harrison Butker is now 3-of-3 and the Chiefs lead for the first time at 16-14.

  • Falcons lead 14-13 at halftime

    Patrick Mahomes threw the ball 27 times in the first half, but for just 128 yards. That’s 4.7 yards per attempt. The Chiefs have sustained a few long drives, converting four of their first five 3rd-down attempts — they converted the 4th-down attempt after that miss — but are 0-for-3 on their last three attempts as Atlanta’s defense came into heavy-handed mode late in the first half.

    Atlanta will still be without two starting offensive linemen. After going down, the Falcons line gave up a sack-fumble that was kicked out of bounds by Bijan Robinson, and Cousins’ arm was hit on a throw that resulted in an interception late in the second quarter.

  • Butker scores another field goal, Falcons lead 14-13

    A good hold by the Falcons defense in a sudden change late in the first half. Although Kansas City was putting up points, the quick 3-and-out was important as the Chiefs got the ball to start the second half.

  • Chiefs come up with late first half INT

    The pass rush created this situation when Kirk Cousins’ arm was hit as he released the ball, resulting in a wobbly throw that was intercepted by Chamarri Connor.

  • Joey Chestnut does Joey Chestnut things 🌭

  • The Falcons’ offensive line is suffering from injuries.

    First, right tackle Kaleb McGary went down in the first half with a knee injury. He was listed as questionable before halftime. Later in the second quarter, center Drew Dalman went down and backup Ryan Neuzil checked in. It will be worth watching to see if the Falcons can maintain their continuity in the zone run game and keep Kirk Cousins ​​— who had not been tackled in nine pass attempts before the two injuries — standing.

  • Butker connects from 53 to get KC within four

    Kansas City’s third drive of the night stalls, and Butker gets on the board with a three. With less than three minutes left in the first half, the Falcons lead 14-10.