Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Colts defeat Chiefs

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Indianapol­is Colts accomplish­ed Sunday night what they failed to do in January.

They beat the Chiefs in Kansas City.

Marlon Mack ran for 132 yards, ageless kicker Adam Vinatieri knocked through four field goals and the Colts atoned ever-so-slightly for that playoff defeat by shutting down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ vaunted offense in a 19-13 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Colts (3-2) allowed points on the Chiefs’ first two possession­s before shutting them out until Harrison Butker’s field goal with 1:16 to go. Indianapol­is recovered the onside kick to seal the win.

Mahomes threw for 321 yards and a touchdown, and the Chiefs (4-1) had just 36 yards rushing despite getting top running back Damien Williams back from an injury, all while watching their record streak of 22 straight games scoring at least 26 points come to a crashing conclusion.

In an air-it-out era of the NFL, the Colts did it by dominating the line of scrimmage.

On offense, their big line bruised a Kansas City defensive front that lost defensive tackles Chris Jones and Xavier Williams to injuries. That created big holes for Mack and plenty of time for Jacoby Brissett, who threw for 151 yards while running for the Colts’ only touchdown.

On defense, the Colts spent most of the night in the Kansas City backfield, plugging up holes in the running game and relentless­ly pressuring the reigning league MVP on passing downs.

Mahomes was sacked four times and hit plenty more. At one point in the second half, Cam Erving was pushed so far into Mahomes’ face that the backup left tackle stepped on his quarterbac­k’s ankle, leaving Mahomes to hobble to the sideline when Kansas City was forced to punt.

The Colts and Chiefs mostly played to a first-half stalemate, but the second of Vinatieri’s four field goals made it 13-10 at the break. The real winners were the officials, who finally got to rest the arms that they used to throw flags for the first 30 minutes.

The Chiefs’ prolific offense continued to sputter in the second half, and Brissett and the Colts essentiall­y played a game of keep-away throughout the third quarter and into the fourth.

 ?? AP/Reed Hoffmann ?? Indianapol­is Colts defensive tackle Grover Stewart (90) sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) during the second half Sunday.
AP/Reed Hoffmann Indianapol­is Colts defensive tackle Grover Stewart (90) sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) during the second half Sunday.
 ?? AP/REED HOFFMANN ?? Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett (7) throws Sunday under pressure from Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Reggie Ragland (59) during the second half in Kansas City, Mo.
AP/REED HOFFMANN Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett (7) throws Sunday under pressure from Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Reggie Ragland (59) during the second half in Kansas City, Mo.

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