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Mahomes shines for Chiefs in thriller

- By Greg Beacham

LAS VEGAS — Even after Jason Witten’s touchdown put the Las Vegas Raiders ahead with 1:43 to play, the mood on the Kansas City Chiefs’ sideline was calm and cool.

Not much can stop the Super Bowl champs lately. Not when they have the quarterbac­k who makes everything go.

“We’ve got Patrick Mahomes,” running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire said. “I’m not worried about anything.”

Mahomes threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce with 28 seconds to play, and the Chiefs avenged their only loss in the last 12 months with a 35-31 victory over the Raiders on Sunday night.

Mahomes passed for 348 yards and led two go-ahead scoring drives in the frantic fourth quarter for the Chiefs (9-1), who split their season series with Las Vegas (6-4) in dramatic fashion. Kansas City took firm control of the race for its fifth straight AFC West title with an assertive comeback on its closest rival’s home field.

“I’d take him over everybody,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of Mahomes.

“And I’m lucky to have him, as we are as a football team, as we are as a city. When you’re behind, he can make things happen.”

The Chiefs’ supreme confidence in their Super Bowl MVP wasn’t shaken when they lost 40-32 at home to Las Vegas last

month, prompting the Raiders to take a celebrator­y victory lap around Arrowhead Stadium in their buses.

Kansas City also didn’t worry when Mahomes threw only his second intercepti­on of the season late in the first half of the

rematch.

When Derek Carr found Witten for the Raiders’ go-ahead score, Mahomes said he knew what would happen next.

“We’re going to score,” Mahomes said. “I just didn’t know if it was going to be overtime or we were going to win it.”

The Chiefs didn’t need a tying field goal: They only needed 75 seconds to march 75 yards, with Mahomes completing 6 of 7 on the drive.

Kelce, who caught eight passes for 127 yards, slipped free of Las Vegas’ safeties for an easy winning catch and then went back to the sideline to give a joking shoulder massage to Reid. The Chiefs can laugh at fourth-quarter tension, thanks to the man behind center.

“He turns it up when it matters the most, and he was out there showing out tonight,” Kelce said about Mahomes.

Carr passed for 275 yards and three touchdowns, but the Raiders couldn’t match their offensive excellence in Kansas City last month. The Chiefs have won five straight since that defeat, and the Raiders made just enough minor mistakes to prevent them from getting out of reach of Mahomes’ comeback ability.

“It’s as good as you can play,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said of Carr. “He had four or five balls that were magnificen­t throws that we could have caught that we didn’t make the play on.”

 ?? ISAAC BREKKEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce catches the winning touchdown pass Sunday night as the Raiders’ Damon Arnette can’t stop him.
ISAAC BREKKEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce catches the winning touchdown pass Sunday night as the Raiders’ Damon Arnette can’t stop him.

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