Las Vegas Review-Journal

Another defense picked apart by K.C.’S Mahomes

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS — Patrick Mahomes’ repertoire of side-arm throws, basketball-style push passes, underhande­d flips and renowned improvisat­ion humbled yet another highly regarded defense.

Mahomes passed for 254 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs extended their winning streak to nine games with a 32-29 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

“Patrick is more impressive than I could imagine,” said running back Le’veon Bell, who joined the Chiefs in mid-october and scored a 12-yard touchdown on an option pitch from Mahomes. “He’s even more impressive in person. … I’m fortunate to be his teammate.”

The Kansas City defense did its part to spoil Drew Brees’ return from rib fractures and a punctured lung that had kept the record-setting passer out four games.

While Brees passed for 234 yards and three TDS, he completed fewer than half of his passes and was intercepte­d for just the fourth time this season.

“I wasn’t real efficient, obviously, in the passing game,” Brees said. “I’d say that was a combinatio­n of forcing some things down the field instead of just taking a completion underneath. There were some miscues.”

The victory kept the defending Super

Bowl champion Chiefs (13-1) in pole position to capture the AFC’S lone playoff bye as a No. 1 seed. The Saints (10-4), meanwhile, missed a chance to clinch the NFC South for a second straight week and now are longshots to capture the NFC’S top seed.

Mahomes’ scoring passes went for 5 yards each to Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman, the latter coming as the Chiefs’ agile QB backpedale­d toward the left sideline to avoid pressure and released a throw to the back corner of the end zone, where Hardman was able to snag it in traffic while narrowly getting two feet inbounds.

“The biggest challenge is when he extends plays,” Saints coach Sean Payton said of Mahomes. “A 2.5- or 3-second route turns into a 5- or 6-second route. That’s challengin­g.”

Mahomes’ second TD toss looked more like a basketball assist, a chest-pass to tight end Travis Kelce cutting behind blockers for a 1-yard score.

“It takes a lot of practice as far as getting the blocking right that quickly, finding a way to kind of push it in there,” Mahomes said, noting that the Chiefs scored on the same play against Denver two seasons

ago. “The guys did a great job of giving me a lane to throw.”

Mahomes later used an underhande­d forward flip to Kelce for a 2-point conversion after Bell’s TD, giving the Chiefs a 29-15 lead in the fourth quarter.

Bell’s score came one play after Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan was flagged for a personal foul and ejected for punching offensive lineman Andrew Wylie.

“We knew the only chance had against that front seven is if we took fight to them,” Wylie said. “It was a brawl, too.”

The Saints pulled to 29-22 when Trey Hendrickso­n stripped Mahomes while making his second sack of the game, setting up Alvin Kamara’s 14-yard score on a short catch and run through a swarm of players along the right sideline.

Kansas City responded with a field goal before Brees pulled New Orleans within a field goal with his 17-yard pass to Lil’jordan Humphrey with 2:06 to go.

With two timeouts remaining, the Saints kicked deep, but could not prevent Mahomes and Co. from running out the clock.

NEXT: Vikings at Saints, 1:30 p.m. Friday. Falcons at Chiefs, 10 a.m. Sunday.

 ?? Brett Duke The Associated Press ?? Patrick Mahomes’ style might sometimes be unconventi­onal, but it produces results. Mahomes and the Chiefs beat New Orleans 32-29.
Brett Duke The Associated Press Patrick Mahomes’ style might sometimes be unconventi­onal, but it produces results. Mahomes and the Chiefs beat New Orleans 32-29.
 ?? Brett Duke The Associated Press ?? Drew Brees returned to the Saints’ lineup on Sunday and passed for 234 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough in a loss to K.C.
Brett Duke The Associated Press Drew Brees returned to the Saints’ lineup on Sunday and passed for 234 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough in a loss to K.C.

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