Houston Chronicle

Hunt, Smith pace stunning upset of reigning champs

- By Barry Wilner

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Alex Smith threw two long touch down passes, and rookie Kareem Hunt, after fumbling on his first NFL carry, scored three times to help Kansas City stun New England 42-27 on Thursday night in the season opener.

Hunt set an NFL record for a pro debut since the 1970 merger with 239 total yards.

Coming off their sensationa­l Super Bowl rally to a fifth Lombardi Trophy, the Patriots faded badly in the second half. A raucous sold-out crowd of 65,878 celebrated the unveiling of yet another championsh­ip banner, and there was plenty of talk about Tom Brady leading them to a 19-0 record.

After Week 1, though, they are winless.

“Just a very poor effort and we’ll have to do a lot better,” Brady said. “Didn’t make a lot of plays tonight.”

It was the first time the Patriots lost at Gillette Stadium when leading at halftime, a span of 82 games. The 42 points were the most they have allowed in coach Bill Belichick’s 17-plus seasons.

They were no match for the Chiefs in the last two periods.

Tyreek Hill scored on a 75-yarder, and Hunt put the Chiefs in front with a 78-yarder to punctuate Kansas City’s charge after trailing 17-14 at halftime.

Hunt also had a 58-yard scamper and finished with 141 yards rushing and 98 receiving.

Hill had 133 yards through the air, and Smith went 28-for-35 for 368 yards and four touchdowns and no intercepti­ons. He’s the first quarterbac­k with 300plus yards, four TDs and no intercepti­ons against Belichick.

Brady, the 13th quarter- back to start an NFL game at age 40, didn’t look too spry. He struggled mightily in the second half and didn’t throw for a touchdown, finishing 16-fo- 36 for 267 yards.

Patriots newcomer Mike Gillislee scored on three short runs, becoming the first player since Terrell Owens of Philadelph­ia in 2004 to score three touchdowns in his debut with a new team.

And Kansas City aided the Patriots’ cause with 15 penalties for 139 yards. Yet, in the end, the Chiefs looked like world-beaters.

At the beginning, it seemed like an extension of February’s Super Bowl. Brady and the Patriots scored in nine plays, with Gillislee surging in from the 2.

 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (27) set an NFL record for a pro debut since the 1970 merger with 239 total yards Thursday night against the Patriots.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (27) set an NFL record for a pro debut since the 1970 merger with 239 total yards Thursday night against the Patriots.

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