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Butker kicks early mistake aside in winning debut

- DAVE SKRETTA

Chiefs kicker KANSAS CITY, MO. Harrison Butker drilled a 43-yard field goal with eight seconds left in his first career game, atoning for an earlier miss and helping Kansas City to a 29-20 victory Monday over the Washington Redskins.

Signed off the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad earlier in the week, Butker missed a 46-yarder in the first half before hitting three attempts in the second. The first tied the score 17-17, the next gave the Chiefs the lead and the last made Kansas City (4-0) the league’s only undefeated team.

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

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

Alex Smith threw for 293 yards, with touchdowns on the ground and through the air, and it was his 37-yard strike to Albert Wilson on a broken play that set up Butker’s go-ahead kick.

Travis Kelce hauled in seven catches for 111 yards and a touchdown, while Chiefs rookie Kareem Hunt pounded away 21 times for 101 yards against the Redskins’ stout defensive front.

Kirk Cousins had 220 yards passing and two touchdowns for Washington, but his throw to the end zone with 50 seconds left was dropped by Josh Doctson and forced the Redskins to kick a field goal.

That missed opportunit­y came back to haunt them less than a minute later.

The Redskins stunned the Chiefs early when Cousins found Terrelle Pryor battling star cornerback Marcus Peters for a 44-yard touchdown pass, then drove to the goalline before settling for a field goal.

But the plucky Chiefs slowly fought their way back into the game. It was 17-17 after Butker, signed to replace the injured Cairo Santos off Carolina’s practice squad, made his first career field goal. Then, the Chiefs picked apart a Redskins defence down to four healthy defensive backs to set up his 32-yard kick.

After the Redskins tied the game once more, Butker delivered the biggest kick of his life.

 ?? PETER AIKEN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce hauls in a touchdown reception Monday night during their 29-20 victory over the Washington Redskins at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
PETER AIKEN/GETTY IMAGES Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce hauls in a touchdown reception Monday night during their 29-20 victory over the Washington Redskins at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
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