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Chiefs, Edwards-Helaire run away from Bills

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Clyde Edwards-Helaire showed new teammate Le’Veon Bell and the rest of the NFL how dominant the Kansas City Chiefs’ running attack is already.

The rookie had 161 yards rushing and Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, leading the Chiefs to a 26-17 win over the Buffalo Bills on Monday night in a game that was originally scheduled for last Thursday.

Mahomes finished 21 of 26 for 225 yards. His first scoring toss to Kelce was the 90th of his career in his 37th game, breaking the NFL record for fewest games to 90 TD passes. Hall of Famer Dan Marino had the previous mark at 40 games.

Darrel Williams scored on 13-yard run to cap a nearly eight-minute, 82yard drive that gave the Chiefs a 20-10 lead with 1:18 left in the third quarter, effectivel­y sealing the game.

The Chiefs are off to a their third 5-1 start in four seasons, and they bounced back from a sloppy 40-32 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Oct. 11.

Last week, Kansas City added another weapon to its high-powered offense by signing Bell a few days after he was cut by the New York Jets. Bell is expected to make his debut this

bury said. “He’s probably had this one circled on his calendar since it came out. But I thought he handled himself well.”

It was the “Monday Night Football” debut for Murray, a star in high school football-obsessed Texas while playing in the Dallas suburbs, and Kingsbury, who also had a happy first trip to his native Texas as an NFL coach.

Fired after six seasons at Texas Tech in 2018 without any winning records in Big 12 games, Kingsbury was hired by Arizona soon after and has the Cardinals (4-2) tied for second place in the tough NFC West. Arizona is above .500 this late in the season for the first time since 2015, its most

recent playoff year.

Andy Dalton had the rest of Dallas’ four turnovers with two intercepti­ons in his first start for the Cowboys in place of injured star Dak Prescott, just down the road from where he had a standout career at TCU.

The nine-year starter in Cincinnati led a comefrom-behind victory over the New York Giants in Week 5 after the gruesome-looking compound fracture of Prescott’s right ankle. There wasn’t anything resembling a rally this time.

While the Dallas offense didn’t look anything close to the NFL-leading unit it was with Prescott — and lost the fourth of its five projected starting offensive linemen in fourtime All-Pro Zack Martin (first-quarter concussion)

— Elliott’s miscues led to the fifth straight game in which the Cowboys have trailed by at least two touchdowns.

The Cowboys (2-4) overcame two of those deficits, which is why they were guaranteed to stay in first place in the woeful NFC East no matter what happened in the last of three straight home games — and a third straight road game for Arizona.

“The record, it is what it is right now, the division is what it is right now, but it’s still early,” Dalton said. “There’s a lot of football left to be played, and for us, we’ve got to improve as a football team.”

Elliott was benched briefly after the two-time rushing champion lost a second fumble in the same game for the first time in his career. He has five fumbles (four lost) already this season — one shy of his

career high for an entire season as the NFL’s worst turnover margin dropped to minus-12 with four giveaways and no takeaways.

Murray was playing in the $1.2 billion stadium with the retractabl­e roof and giant video board for the first time since leading Oklahoma over rival Texas there in the Big 12 championsh­ip game.

While the 2018 Heisman Trophy winner misfired on eight of his first 11 passes and finished 9 of 24 for 188 yards, Murray hit Christian Kirk in stride on an 80-yard touchdown for a 21-0 lead in the second quarter.

Kirk opened the scoring on a 6-yard jet sweep that counted as a pass after the first fumble from Elliott. Kenyan Drake scored from the 1 after the second Elliott miscue, while Murray added a 1-yard TD run.

With the game out of

hand in the final two minutes, Drake broke free for a 69-yard touchdown run, giving him 164 yards.

CAPTAIN KIRK

A former Texas A&M standout, Kirk came in with two 100-yard games and five touchdowns in three wins over Arkansas at the home of the Cowboys. Both of his catches in this game were for scores.

“When the bright lights come on, the cream of the crop rises,” Kirk said. “It’s something about big moments, the level of play always elevates. It’s just rising to the occasion.”

INJURIES

Martin was briefly injured and returned, then went out for good after taking a knee to the helmet. Second-year player Connor McGovern took his spot, leaving left guard Connor Williams as the only preseason starter still in the lineup.

PANDEMIC CROWD

The Cowboys have had fans at all four home games, with the biggest so far (barely) at 25,174 against the Cardinals. While it was the most coronaviru­s-friendly setting so far with the retractabl­e roof open for the first time, TV shots showed plenty of fans without masks over their noses. Dallas is filling about 31% of the 80,000seat stadium. The state allows up to 50%.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: Seattle at home Sunday to start a stretch of three straight home games that is also scheduled to include the bye, meaning Arizona won’t be on the road for a month barring COVID-19 changes.

Cowboys: Washington on Sunday in the first of two consecutiv­e road games against NFC East opponents.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? KANSAS CITY CHIEFS RUNNING BACK CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE (right) runs the ball during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills on Monday, in Orchard Park, N.Y.
ASSOCIATED PRESS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS RUNNING BACK CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE (right) runs the ball during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills on Monday, in Orchard Park, N.Y.
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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ARIZONA CARDINALS WIDE RECEIVER CHRISTIAN KIRK (13) catches a long pass and runs it for a touchdown in the first half of an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas on Monday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARIZONA CARDINALS WIDE RECEIVER CHRISTIAN KIRK (13) catches a long pass and runs it for a touchdown in the first half of an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas on Monday.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ARIZONA CARDINALS’ KYLER MURRAY (1) and DeAndre Hopkins (10) celebrate a touchdown scored on a carry by Murray in the second half of an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas on Monday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ARIZONA CARDINALS’ KYLER MURRAY (1) and DeAndre Hopkins (10) celebrate a touchdown scored on a carry by Murray in the second half of an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas on Monday.

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