The Daily Courier

Late field goal lifts Chiefs to 4-0 record

Kansas City is league’s last undefeated team after 29-20 home win over Washington

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After Harrison Butker missed the first field-goal attempt of his NFL career, Chiefs coach Andy Reid walked over to the rookie and prepared to instil a little bit of confidence.

“He said, ‘I got it. I got it. I was just off a tad,”’ Reid recalled of their brief exchange. “He kind of gives you that feeling that everything’s going to be OK.” Better than just “OK.” Butker responded to his first-half miss Monday night by drilling three field goals in the second half, the last a go-ahead 43-yarder with eight seconds remaining that helped Kansas City beat the Washington Redskins 29-20 and remain the only unbeaten team in the NFL.

“I didn’t have butterflie­s. I felt confident,” said Butker, who was claimed off the Carolina practice squad to replace injured kicker Cairo Santos. “I knew it was going to come down to a field goal. I felt pretty calm. I was excited; I wasn’t nervous.”

The Chiefs (4-0) put an exclamatio­n point on the win when linebacker Justin Houston picked up a fumble as the Redskins (3-2) were trying to keep the game alive and returned it for a touchdown.

The last time there was only one unbeaten team through the first four weeks of the season was 2010, when the Chiefs were the final team standing. They went on to win the AFC West.

“I mean, it’s the NFL. It’s any given Sunday for a reason,” said Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who had seven catches for 111 yards and a score. “All these teams are scheming everybody up. It’s a testament to this team for especially not only being 4-0, but the way we’ve won.”

Alex Smith threw for 293 yards with touchdowns on the ground and through the air, while Kirk Cousins had 220 yards passing and two touchdowns for Washington.

“We’ll go back and try to look at different plays throughout the game that could have made a big difference,” Cousins said. “A tough one to lose. Felt like we had a chance there and didn’t get it done.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Alex Smith throws a pass during the second half of an NFL football game Monday in Kansas City, Mo.
The Associated Press Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Alex Smith throws a pass during the second half of an NFL football game Monday in Kansas City, Mo.

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