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Mahomes shines as Chiefs defeat Ravens to remain unbeaten

Chiefs beat Ravens, Pats gun down Jets

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LOS ANGELES: Patrick Mahomes dazzled in a duel of young quarterbac­ks, throwing for 374 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a 33-28 NFL victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

Mahomes, the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player, led three secondquar­ter touchdown drives, connecting on scoring passes to Demarcus Robinson and rookie Ecole Hardman.

Mahomes’ 18-yard scoring pass to Robinson in the corner of the end zone was highlight reel material, Robinson stretching for a spectacula­r onehanded catch as the Chiefs stretched their lead to 17-6.

LeSean McCoy and Darrel Williams combined for 116 yards rushing and a TD as the Chiefs managed admirably without running back Damien Williams, receiver Tyreek Hill and left tackle Eric Fisher.

“Everyone gets reps with the starters, and guys just build that confidence that they can play,” Mahomes said of coping with unexpected absences. “Whenever someone gets an opportunit­y they make plays.”

Mahomes now has 13 games of at least 300 passing yards, breaking Kurt Warner’s mark for most in the first 20 games of an NFL career.

Baltimore quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson and the Ravens kept the pressure on.

Jackson put the Ravens on the board first with a 14-play, 84-yard touchdown drive — although the two-point conversion attempt failed.

Trailing 23-6 at halftime, the Ravens scored 22 points after the break.

The Chiefs improved to 3-0 in the young season, as did the reigning Super Bowl champions New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams.

Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns, passing Drew Brees for second place in career TD passes in a 30-14 victory over the New York Jets.

Brady’s first-half scoring passes to Phillip Dorsett and Julian Edelman gave him 524 for his career — two more than Brees trailing only the nowretired Peyton Manning’s NFL all-time mark of 539.

The Patriots didn’t miss a beat after a tense week that saw controvers­ial receiver Antonio Brown released on Friday amid an ongoing NFL investigat­ion into allegation­s of rape and sexual assault.

In Dallas, Dak Prescott passed for 246 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third TD as the Cowboys beat the winless Miami Dolphins 31-6.

The Bills remained perfect with a 21-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals while the Packers beat the Denver Broncos 27-16 at Lambeau Field.

At Cleveland, Jared Goff passed for 269 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams shook off a slow first half to earn a 20-13 victory over the Browns.

San Francisco survived five turnovers to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-20. They are tied atop the NFC West division with the Rams, who beat the Browns 20-13 in Cleveland.

Jimmy Garoppolo hit Dante Pettis with a five-yard touchdown pass with 75 seconds remaining to lift the 49ers to the win.

The Steelers were without star quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger, who has been ruled out for the season with an elbow injury.

While stand-in Mason Rudolph couldn’t get it done against San Francisco, several other quarterbac­k newcomers made their marks.

Rookie Daniel Jones, given the starting nod for the New York Giants in place of struggling veteran Eli Manning, ran for two touchdowns in a 32-31 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Kyle Allen, filling in for injured Carolina quarterbac­k Cam Newton, threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns in the Panthers’ 38-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals.

New Orleans Saints’ Teddy Bridgewate­r, in for the injured Brees, threw two touchdowns in a 33-27 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.

 ?? AFP ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, left, throws a pass against the Ravens’ Matt Judon in Kansas City.
AFP Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, left, throws a pass against the Ravens’ Matt Judon in Kansas City.

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