The Maui News

Mahomes, Chiefs clinch AFC West with 33-27 win over Tua, Dolphins

- By PAUL GEREFFI

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Patrick Mahomes took a 30-yard sack before he got the Kansas City Chiefs going in the right direction.

The Chiefs overcame a 10-point deficit and four turnovers Sunday to clinch their fifth consecutiv­e AFC West title by beating Miami 33-27.

Mahomes took the longest sack in the NFL in five years and was picked off three times, his first multi-intercepti­on game in more than two years. But he threw for 393 yards and two scores to help the Chiefs (12-1) earn their eighth consecutiv­e victory.

It was the Chiefs’ second consecutiv­e comeback at Hard Rock Stadium, where they won the Super Bowl in February despite Mahomes’ two intercepti­ons.

“We won the Super Bowl here and just clinched the AFC West — it seems every time we leave this stadium we have a hat about something we accomplish­ed,” Mahomes said. “The (bad) part, it seems, is like I have half my intercepti­ons at this stadium.”

With Miami’s loss, the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched a playoff spot.

Tyreek Hill ran through the Dolphins’ secondary and behind it, scoring on a 32-yard run and a 44yard reception when Mahomes hit him in stride at the goal line.

Travis Kelce had eight catches for 136 yards and a touchdown, Mecole Hardman scored untouched on a 67-yard punt return, and Kansas City’s defense was stout against Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins’ injury-riddled offense.

Chris Jones sacked the rookie for a safety for a 30-10 lead, and the Chiefs set a team record with their 10th road win in a row.

“Glad to get the win and get out of here,” coach Andy Reid said. “That’s a good football team.”

The Dolphins (8-5) hurt their playoff prospects by losing for only the second time in the past nine games. Despite Miami’s bounty of takeaways, the Chiefs scored 30 consecutiv­e points.

“This is an explosive team, and they went on a run there,” Dolphins coach Brian Flores said. “It was a quick spurt. That’s how they’re built; they go on runs. They went on one there. We collected ourselves, and I thought our guys did a good job of that. We played with poise and got ourselves back in the game.”

Tagovailoa passed for 316 yards and two scores to Mike Gesicki, but the rookie from Ewa Beach, Oahu, also threw his first career intercepti­on, which came on his 154th attempt on a long pass that deflected off receiver Jakeem Grant.

That was the Dolphins’ lone turnover, while their defense kept coming up with the ball. Xavien Howard made an intercepti­on for the fifth game in a row, and Mahomes’ intercepti­on total for the season rose to five.

The Kansas City QB also was tripped up by Jerome Baker on a 30-yard sack.

But the Chiefs mounted touchdown drives of 75 and 72 yards in the second quarter to take a 14-10 halftime lead, and then used their superior speed to pull away.

Tagovailoa led touchdown drives of 80 and 75 yards to cut the margin to six points with 4:25 left, before the Chiefs’ Harrison Butker kicked a 46yard field goal with a minute left. After a Miami field goal, the Chiefs recovered an onside kick to seal the win.

“We had many opportunit­ies offensivel­y,” Tagovailoa said. “I wasn’t able to execute those plays. This is the result. We ran out of time.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill runs for a touchdown as Dolphins safety Eric Rowe defends during the second half Sunday.
AP photo Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill runs for a touchdown as Dolphins safety Eric Rowe defends during the second half Sunday.
 ?? AP photo ?? Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark sacks Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa during the first half Sunday.
AP photo Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark sacks Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa during the first half Sunday.

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