Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Mahomes sets mark; K.C. lands No. 1 spot

- By Mark Anderson

LAS VEGAS — Patrick Mahomes set the NFL record for total yards in a season, and the Kansas City Chiefs rolled to a 31-13 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday to lock up the AFC’s No. 1 seed.

Mahomes passed for 202 yards and rushed for 29 against the Raiders, giving him 5,608 total yards this season. That surpassed the record of 5,562 yards set by Drew Brees in 2011 with the New Orleans Saints.

More than setting the mark, Mahomes helped ensure the top seed for the Chiefs (14-3) and a bye in the first round of the playoffs, which begin next weekend. Kansas City, however, is not assured of home-field advantage throughout the postseason.

Because Monday night’s Buffalo-Cincinnati game was canceled, the Chiefs could wind up playing the Bills or Bengals in the AFC championsh­ip on a neutral field. The Buffalo-Cincinnati game initially was postponed after Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest. Hamlin remains in critical condition, but is improving.

The Chiefs matched their franchise record for regularsea­son victories, set in 2020, and they set a team mark with their 17th consecutiv­e game of at least 300 yards of offense.

The Raiders (6-11) ended their first season under coach Josh McDaniels with three consecutiv­e losses and four defeats in five games. They made the playoffs a year ago, but now face serious questions at quarterbac­k, offensive line and throughout the defense.

Jarrett Stidham started his second game in a row in place of the sidelined Derek Carr, and this performanc­e didn’t go nearly as well as the first one. Stidham completed 22 of 36 passes for 219 yards with a touchdown and intercepti­on. He was sacked six times.

 ?? Chris Unger / Getty Images ?? Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs passed for 202 yards and ran for 29 to help him set an NFL single-season mark for yardage.
Chris Unger / Getty Images Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs passed for 202 yards and ran for 29 to help him set an NFL single-season mark for yardage.

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