The Kansas City Chiefs got back into the win column on Sunday with a 31-17 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Kansas City’s offense eclipsed the 30-point mark for just the third time this season and put up points in the second half for the first time in three games. Running back Isiah Pacheco was the workhorse, carrying the ball 15 times and adding another five catches while finding the endzone twice.
The Chiefs’ defense got off to a surprisingly sluggish start, allowing touchdown drives on two of Las Vegas’ first three possessions. It would settle in, however, allowing just a lone field goal the rest of the way. The K.C. defense has held its opponents under 20 points six times this season.
Here are the top stories on this edition of Chiefs Check-in for the morning of Monday, November 27:
Rashee Rice has best game of his young career
Watch as Rashee Rice makes the biggest play of his career so far with a 39-yard touchdown catch.
Chiefs' offense gets creative
Justin Watson finds paydirt for second consecutive week
Watson does a great job of finding a soft spot in the defense despite getting knocked off his route and securing a touchdown grab.
Isiah Pacheco is becoming a goal line weapon
Watch Pacheco find the endzone for the second time against the Raiders, which gave the Chiefs a lead that they wouldn’t give back.
Chiefs fans always happy to get a win over Raiders
Alex Smith drops a truth bomb on Tom Brady
Around the AFC West
Las Vegas Raiders
Denver Broncos
- The Broncos won their fifth-straight game as they beat the Browns 29-12 on Sunday.
Los Angeles Chargers
- The Chargers fell to the Ravens 20-10 on Sunday Night Football.
Around the NFL
- There was a controversial no-call for a horse-collar tackle on Josh Allen during the Bills’ loss to the Eagles.
- The Browns lost two key starters to injury, quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson and defensive end Myles Garrett during their loss to the Broncos.
- Multiple key starters for the Saints went down with injuries during their loss to the Falcons.
- Fans were questioning the effort of Steelers’ wide receiver Diontae Johnson on this lost fumble by teammate Jaylen Warren.
- Check out rapper Ludacris’ flashy entrance for his halftime performance during the Falcons-Saints game.