Boston Herald

KC gets another miracle win

- — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Kansas City Chiefs had no offensive touchdowns, and their defense was on the field for 35 minutes.

No big deal. They found a way to win — again.

Marcus Peters stripped Kelvin Benjamin with 20 seconds left, Cairo Santos kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired, and the Chiefs overcame a 17-point deficit to top the Carolina Panthers, 20-17, yesterday.

The game was tied when Benjamin caught a 14-yard pass from Cam Newton at his own 34. Peters ripped the ball from his arms and returned it to the Carolina 24.

“I took it from him. It was simple,” Peters said.

Santos’ fourth field goal of the day split the uprights, lifting the Chiefs (7-2) to their fifth straight victory, 17th in 19 games, and into a first-place tie in the AFC West with idle Oakland.

“This group has some character,” Kansas City coach Andy Reid said. “It doesn’t mean you win every game, but when you play like this, you give yourself an opportunit­y to win.”

The Chiefs also put together an impressive rally in a 33-27 victory against San Diego on Sept. 11, erasing a 21-point deficit.

Eric Berry provided a big spark, returning an intercepti­on 42 yards for a touchdown. Newton made a huge mistake on the play, simply throwing the ball up while under pressure.

Alex Smith threw for 178 yards and Spencer Ware ran for 61 yards for the Chiefs, who managed just 256 yards overall. But Kansas City’s defense came up with big plays when needed.

“Things don’t go your way sometimes,” Berry said. “You have to make them go your way.”

Newton threw for 261 yards and a touchdown and ran for 54 yards and a score for the Panthers (3-6). The game turned late in the third quarter when Chris Jones sacked him for a 12yard loss at the Kansas City 28, taking the Panthers out of field goal range. Instead of making it a three-possession game, the Panthers were forced to punt.

The Chiefs kicked a field goal to make it 17-6 before Berry’s intercepti­on return and Smith’s pass to Travis Kelce for the conversion. Santos’ third field goal tied it with 4:25 left.

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