Defending leaders of Super Bowl champions delay The Bucs rally in 27-24 victory

TAMPA, Fla. – Patrick Mahomes pitched for 462 yards and three touchdowns to beat Tom Brady and lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a 27-24 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

 

Tyreek Hill scored at receptions of 75, 44 and 20 yards, returning to the finish area in his TD for now and completing with thirteen receptions for 269 yards, the last 8-yard catcher in the 3rd and 7th to give Mahomes a chance to lose the clock.

 

The Chiefs (10-1) won their sixth consecutive game and won their seventh winning streak of 10 games in 8 years as coach Andy Reid.

Super Bowl protective champions pitched 6-0 as visitors and have won directly from home since last year.

Brady 27 of 41 for 345 yards, 3 touchdowns and a pair of interceptions in the middle of the moment, falling to 2-2 in 4 career games against Mahomes, who took a 17-0 lead early and also had the Chiefs through 17 entering the court. Fourth quarter.

The Bucs were given more closer, with Brady throwing 31-yard, 7-yard touchdown passes at Mike Evans, the latter reducing Tampa Bay’s deficit to 27-24 with 4:10 to play.

The Bucs never got the ball back.

The Chiefs had a 20-7 lead at half-time, and Hill had only seven receptions for 203 yards in the first quarter. The Bucs were lucky enough to be in a bigger hole in rest.

Kansas City played matches opposed to Tampa Bay’s 22 in the first two quarters, beating the Bucs from 377 yards to 131 with Mahomes for 359 yards and Brady 117.

However, three internal impulses from the Bucs 20 scored a pair of goals on the field. Shaquil Barrett captured Mahomes, forcing a getaway that William Gholston regained in 14th place as the Chiefs sought to build a 17-0 lead.

Bashaud Breeland and Tyrann Mathieu had Kansas City interceptions opposed to Brady. The Chiefs were injured with a couple of brutal consequences for the pins in 10 games and six-time Super Bowl champion yards to cut the hole to 3 points.

LONG DRY

The Chiefs beat Tampa Bay for the first time since September 5, 1993, when Joe Montana led Kansas City to a 27-3 victory. The Bucs scored direct victories in a series, with the Chiefs winning 8-5.

Wounds

Chiefs: WR Sammy Watkins returned after being out of play from the fifth week with a ham ham tendon injury. He achieved 4 receptions for 38 yards . . . LB Dorian O’Daniel injured his right ankle in the first quarter and returned.

Buccaneers: LG Ali Marpet returned to the lineup after missing 3 games due to a concussion. Donovan Smith active after not practicing all week and being classified as questionable with an ankle injury suffered last week against the Los Angeles Rams.

Following

Chiefs: Denver next Sunday night, the house game in an era where Kansas City will play 4 out of five as visitors.

Buccaneers: goodbye to the week.

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