Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ ugly 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos, Arrowhead Pride user Belohawks scoured the Internet for the most appropriate news headlines.
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ just aren’t getting it done this season.
The Week 11 road matchup with the Denver Broncos was as close as it gets to a must-win game in the regular season. But on Sunday afternoon, Denver did what Kansas City couldn’t: move the ball when it mattered. The Broncos were rewarded with a crucial 22-19 victory that put the Chiefs at 5-5 for the season.
Here are five things we learned from a disappointing defeat.
Sunday’s biggest indictment came from the Broncos’ head coach Sean Payton. With the...
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Next Sunday, the (5-5) Kansas City Chiefs will play the (8-2) Indianapolis Colts in a Week 12 matchup on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. on CBS — locally on KCTV/5.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Kansas City has opened the week as a 3.5 point favorite in the game.
In Week 11, Kansas City opened as a 3.5 point favorite against the Denver Broncos, but lost that game 22-19. Meanwhile, the Colts are coming off their bye week. In Week 10, they registered a 31-25 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons after [opening the week...
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Travis Kelce breaks team record for most total touchdowns | NBC Sports
He scored a fourth-quarter touchdown in the fourth quarter, catching a 21-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes. It was his 84th career score, breaking a tie with Priest Holmes for the Chiefs’ team record.
After the 22-19 loss to the Broncos, Kelce declined to talk to reporters in violation of the NFL’s media access policy.
“If you’re going to ask me about the record, I could [sic] care less about that right now,” Kelce said, via James Palmer of TheAthletic.com. ...
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The Kansas City Chiefs walked out of Sunday’s Week 11 matchup against the Denver Broncos with another narrow loss. The Chiefs’ 22-19 defeat on a walk-off field goal by the Broncos’ placekicker Will Lutz left Kansas City frustrated — not because it was thoroughly outplayed, but because it once again had chances to win and didn’t capitalize.
These included failed opportunities to score before halftime, an interception on the first possession of the third quarter and 10 penalties (totaling 69 yards) throughout the matchup. The Chiefs continued their alarming trend of beating themselves in close games — a pattern that...
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ first second-half possession in Sunday’s 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos ended with an interception deep in the Broncos’ territory. Taking a near-certain three points off the board for the Chiefs — and then watching Denver march down the field for a touchdown — proved costly in a tight game.
It turned out to be more costly than we realized at first.
During the interception return, left guard Kingsley Suamataia took a shot — and left the game. The Chiefs later announced that the second-year pro was in the league’s concussion protocol, ruling him out for...
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On Sunday evening, the Kansas City Chiefs lost 22-19 to the Denver Broncos, falling to 5-5 on the season.
From the jump, Kansas City’s pass offense was not in sync.
On the second play of the opening drive, quarterback Patrick Mahomes loaded up and launched a deep pass to wide receiver Xavier Worthy streaking away from coverage. The throw went too far for Worthy, falling in front of him as he headed toward the end zone.
Two plays later, looking to convert third-and-10, Mahomes let it rip...
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In the NFL’s Week 11, the Kansas City Chiefs lost their second straight game to one of the AFC’s top teams, falling to 5-5 with a 22-19 loss to the division-leading Denver Broncos on Empower Field at Mile High. The loss doesn’t mathematically eliminate the Chiefs from winning their 10th straight AFC West title, but the Broncos’ win gives them a 9-2 record that makes them nearly unassailable at the top spot. To make the postseason, Kansas City will now almost certainly need to secure a Wild Card spot — and it’s looking harder and harder for the team to...
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After 11 weeks of the NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs have their backs against the wall after a 22-19 loss to the division-leading Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon. While the loss didn’t mathematically eliminate Kansas City’s chance to win a 10th-consecutive AFC West title, it removes almost all of its margin for error.
Tied 6-6 at halftime, 13-13 at the end of the third quarter and 19-19 with four minutes left, this game was defined by penalties and mistakes by both teams. In the end, it was a 35-yard field goal by Denver’s Will Lutz that won the game....
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In the NFL’s Week 11, the (5-4) Kansas City Chiefs are on the road against the (8-2) Denver Broncos on Empower Field at Mile High. For both teams, this game could be described as this season’s most important matchup. With a victory, the Kansas City can begin turning the corner on what has been a disappointing season, substantially increasing the Chiefs’ chance to win a record-tying 10th consecutive division crown. But a Denver win will give the Broncos a very good chance to collect their first division title since Peyton Manning’s final season in 2015.
The Chiefs...
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The Kansas City Chiefs have released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos.
The Chiefs will be without running back Isiah Pacheco, guard Hunter Nourzad, tight end Jared Wiley, cornerback Joshua Williams and wide receiver Jalen Royals.
Pacheco had already been ruled out on this week’s injury report. The Chiefs did not elevate any players from the practice squad for the game — as they did with running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire for Pacheco’s absence in Week 9. This means that running back Elijah Mitchell will dress and make his debut for the Chiefs in Denver....
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Before the Kansas City Chiefs‘ Week 9 road game against the Buffalo Bills, all of our Arrowhead Pride panelists thought the Chiefs would win. As a group, we expected a 33-26 win. That prediction had 28 points of error compared to Kansas City’s 28-21 loss. Our readers expected that more than we did. About one in five thought the Bills would send the Chiefs home with a defeat.
In Week 11, the Chiefs face the Denver Broncos on Empower Field at Mile High. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Kansas City is favored by 3.5 points.
*Let’s see what the staff —...
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