The Record (Troy, NY)

Chiefs feeling sense of resolve after last-second loss in NE

- By Dave Skretta AP Sports Writer

The Kansas City Chiefs trudged into the locker room after their first loss with Patrick Mahomes at quarterbac­k, a streak that goes back six games to his Week 17 start last season.

Here’s the thing, though: There was no sense of defeat in Gillette Stadium on Sunday night.

Instead, the Chiefs seemed downright emboldened by the way they fought back from a big halftime hole against New England. And if not for a litany of injuries to their defense and another clutch game by Tom Brady and the Patriots offense, which drove downfield in the final minutes to set up a winning field goal in their 43- 40 victory, the Chiefs might have kept their winning streak going.

“We got down, we put ourselves in a huge hole and I’m just proud of my team and how we fought to get back in the game,” Mahomes said. “We had the lead at one point and then we ended up not coming out with the win but just that fight, it’s something you can carry on and to the rest of this season.”

All of which is true, of course. But the way the Chiefs performed under the lights in New England may have been more than just the stereotypi­cal moral victory.

Mahomes threw two intercepti­ons in the first half, when Bill Belichick’s defense seemed to have the young quarterbac­k confused. The Chiefs’ running game was going nowhere and a defense missing lead pass rusher Justin Houston and its top three safeties to injuries looked like a sieve.

It was 24-9 at the break and could have been a whole lot worse.

But for the first time in his budding career, Mahomes not only was forced to make massive in-game adjustment­s but did so successful­ly. He wound up throwing four second-half touchdown passes, three of them to Tyreek Hill, and that same offense that scuffled through the first 30 minutes and found itself in a deep hole piled up 31 points over the final two quarters.

In fact, the Chiefs’ offense was rolling so impressive­ly in the second half that they may have scored their final touchdown too quickly.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) scores a touchdown in front of New England Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty (32) after catching a pass during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Foxborough, Mass.
MICHAEL DWYER - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) scores a touchdown in front of New England Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty (32) after catching a pass during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Foxborough, Mass.

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