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Jaylen Watson goes from Wendy’s to pick-six hero as Chiefs beat Chargers

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Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes, rookie Jaylen Watson returned an intercepti­on 99 yards for the go-ahead fourth-quarter score, and the Kansas City Chiefs held on to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 27-24 on Thursday night.

Mahomes finished with 235 yards passing, and Jerick McKinnon and Justin Watson hauled in the TD passes for the Chiefs (2-0), who fell behind 10-0 in the first quarter and spent most of the game playing catch-up.

Jaylen Watson finally put the Chiefs ahead after the Chargers (1-1), answering Matt Ammendola‘s tying field goal, marched to the Kansas City threeyard line. Justin Herbert was eyeing tight end Gerald Everett when Watson, a seventh-round pick making his first start, stepped in front of the pass with 10:29 to go and ran nearly untouched the other way to the end zone. Watson had to take a break from his college football career and worked in a Wendy’s while getting back on a track that would eventually lead him to the NFL.

Things became worse for the Chargers two series after the pick-six when Herbert was drilled by Mike Danna delivering a throw. He left the field clutching his side, returned one play later, then threw an incompleti­on that forced the Chargers to punt. Chargers head coach Brandon Staley said after the game he doesn’t expect Herbert’s injury to be a problem going forward.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire promptly split the defense on a 52-yard run to set up a field goal for Kansas City.

Herbert, who finished with 334 yards and three touchdown passes, gamely tried to keep the Chargers alive. He threw a 36-yard dart on fourth down to extend their ensuing possession, then found Joshua Palmer in the back of the end zone on fourth-andgoal to pull Los Angeles within 27-24 with just over a minute to go.

Kansas City recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock on a crucial AFC West win.

The highly anticipate­d showdown between two of the league’s prolific young quarterbac­ks, each surrounded by premier playmakers, turned out early on to be a defensive slugfest.

The Chargers held the Chiefs to 13 yards in the first quarter, thanks to relentless pressure from Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack and the fact that Derwin James Jr was just about everywhere, and kept a team that scored 44 points last week in Arizona off the scoreboard until Mahomes slung a sidearm pass to McKinnon early in the second quarter.

The Chargers fared better offensivel­y, even though go-for-broke coach Staley opted to play conservati­vely, twice punting on fourth-and-two near midfield. Dustin Hopkins kicked an early field goal before Mike Williams,

dominating smaller Chiefs defensive backs, put the Chargers in position for Zander Horvath to catch a short TD pass.

Staley finally went for it on fourth down on the opening drive of the second half. And one play after Austin Ekeler picked it up, Williams made a one-handed grab around Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to give the Chargers a 17-7 lead.

The game appeared to be getting away from the Chiefs when Mahomes was intercepte­d by Asante Samuel Jr on their next possession. But replays showed Samuel didn’t control the ball and the call was overturned, and Mahomes capitalize­d on his second chance by throwing a 41-yard strike to

Justin Watson for a touchdown.

The Chiefs tied it 17-all on the first play of the fourth quarter when Ammendola, who was signed earlier this week to replace the injured Harrison Butker, knocked through a chip shot on fourth down at the goal line.

That set up Jaylen Watson’s pick-six and the first lead that Kansas City had all night.

 ?? Today Sports ?? Kansas City Chiefs’ Justin Watson (84) celebrates his touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers with fellow wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Photograph: Jay Biggerstaf­f/USA
Today Sports Kansas City Chiefs’ Justin Watson (84) celebrates his touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers with fellow wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Photograph: Jay Biggerstaf­f/USA

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