The Day

< Bill Belichick and the Patriots fall to the Chiefs 23-16 in Foxborough on Sunday, ending New England’s 21-game home winning streak.

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER AP Sports Writer

Foxborough, Mass. — Patrick Mahomes got some help from the Chiefs defense to hold off the New England Patriots and wrap up the division title. Kansas City clinched the AFC West when Bashaud Breeland knocked away Tom Brady's fourth-down pass attempt to Julian Edelman in the end zone and the Chiefs beat New England 23-16 win on Sunday.

After building a 20-7 lead, the Chiefs survived a series of mistakes and questionab­le officiatin­g to hold off a late rally by the defending Super Bowl champions.

Combined with Oakland's loss to Tennessee, the Chiefs (9-4) clinched the AFC West. The loss ended the Patriots' 21-game home win streak in the regular season and playoffs, which was tied for the longest in team history. It also was the third-longest string in NFL history.

Mahomes was 26 of 40 for 283 yards, a touchdown and intercepti­on, playing through a hand injury he suffered during Kansas City's second offensive series. Tight end Travis Kelce added a 4-yard TD run.

Mahomes now is the third quarterbac­k this season to earn his first win against the Patriots, joining Baltimore's Lamar Jackson and Houston's Deshaun Watson. All three were previously 0-2.

"You want to beat the best. You want to go out and play against the best and give your best effort, "Mahomes said. "It wasn't pretty the whole time. It was just a tough, hard-fought win. He said he got creative after his injury. "I let the trainers look at it. They gave me to good to go," Mahomes said. "I went out there, battled and figured out ways to throw the ball across the middle. Maybe not shoot those long shots I usually throw. But enough to get them back and still score touchdowns."

New England (10-3) has lost two in a row. Tom Brady was under pressure all game and finished 19 of 36 for 169 yards, a touchdown and intercepti­on. the 169 yards are his second-fewest passing yards this season. He spoke after the game with his right elbow heavily wrapped.

"They threw a lot of different defenses at us," Brady said. "Some we handled well and some we didn't."

The Chiefs led 23-7 in the third quarter before they committed multiple miscues that helped the Patriots close the gap.

First, Patriots special teamer Nate Ebner blocked Dustin Colquitt's punt, which rolled out of bounds at the Chiefs 19. It set up a 10-yard run by Brandon Bolden that made it 23-13, but James White was stopped short on his 2-point conversion run attempt.

The Chiefs gave the Patriots another opportunit­y late in the third quarter. Kelce caught a pass and was hit by Devin McCourty, forcing a fumble and recovery by Stephon Gilmore, who had a clear path the the end zone. The play was blown dead, though, with Kelce ruled down by contact.

It prompted an immediate challenge by Patriots coach Bill Belichick, which resulted in the call being overturned and the ball awarded to New England.

The Patriots quickly drove to the Kansas City 15 and Brady found N'Keal Harry with a short pass. Harry weaved through multiple defenders and appeared to stretch the ball over the pylon.

Yet he was ruled to have stepped out of bounds at the 3.

"Yeah, I mean, it's — yeah. Doesn't happen very often.," Brady said of the ruling. "So, it happened. We still had a chance and wish we could have scored there at the end."

Brady was sacked three plays later and the Patriots kicked a field goal to close within 23-16.

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 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA/AP PHOTO ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady lands on the turf after being sacked by Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Chris Jones in the second half of Sunday’s game at Foxborough, Mass.
ELISE AMENDOLA/AP PHOTO New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady lands on the turf after being sacked by Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Chris Jones in the second half of Sunday’s game at Foxborough, Mass.

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