Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Taking care of business

KC closes in on AFC West title

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes looked up at the scoreboard late in the third quarter and was stunned to see the Kansas City Chiefs had taken a 310 lead over the AFC West rival Oakland Raiders.

“I felt like we’d only scored a couple of times,” he said.

That’s because the Chiefs’ high-powered offense didn’t need to do a whole lot Sunday.

Their defense and the inept Raiders took care of the rest.

Mahomes did throw for a touchdown and run for a touchdown, but it was Juan Thornhill’s pick-6 and a long list of blunders by Derek Carr and Co. that really made the difference.

They allowed Kansas City to cruise to a 40-9 victory and into a two-game lead over the Raiders in the division race.

“That’s what we expected all season long, and you’ve seen it week by week the defense getting better,” Mahomes said, “and the offense just played in the flow of the game. We’ve been in every type of game so far and we’ve been finding ways to win them.”

LeSean McCoy and Darwin Thompson also had TD runs for the Chiefs (84), who can clinch a fourth straight division title with a win over New England and an Oakland loss to Tennessee next weekend.

Oakland (6-6) sure didn’t play like a team fighting for a piece of the division lead.

Carr dropped to 0-6 at Arrowhead Stadium with another miserable outing, throwing for 222 yards with a touchdown and two intercepti­ons. The Raiders failed to score twice in the red zone, were penalized 12 times for 99 yards, and watched Kansas City put together a 9½-minute drive almost entirely on the ground that soaked up most of the fourth quarter.

When the Raiders finally scored a touchdown in

the last minute, the Chiefs blocked the extra point and returned it for two points — one more insult to Oakland in a game full of them.

It was the Raiders’ seventh straight loss in Kansas City, and the continuati­on of a major late-season spiral. The blowout came on the heels of a 34-3 loss to the Jets last weekend.

Josh Jacobs was Oakland’s lone bright spot, running for 104 yards on 17 carries.

“We put ourselves in horrible situations,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “We had turnovers in the kicking

game, I think four (offside), a pick-6 and we just never found our rhythm at all.”

Meanwhile, the Chiefs were not penalized once in a game for the first time since Dec. 8, 1974.

“Do that and be productive in the red zone,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said, “good things happen.”

Both teams struggled to move the ball at times with frosty winds whipping at 40 mph out of the west. Flurries even fell during halftime, adding to the misery for fans huddled in the stands.

As if those dressed in

silver and black weren’t depressed enough.

In the first half alone, Carr threw both of his intercepti­ons. The Raiders lost a fumble on a kick return; failed to convert on fourth-and-1; committed seven penalties; and watched Daniel Carlson yank a 44-yard field-goal attempt about 20 yards wide left.

The Chiefs took advantage of all the squandered opportunit­ies.

Mahomes, who perhaps more than anyone benefited from a week off, capped a 47-yard drive in the first quarter with a short TD pass to Darrel Williams. Then, late in the first half, the reigning MVP scrambled to his left and ran untouched 13 yards for another touchdown.

The Chiefs put the game out of reach in the third quarter. Oakland .................... 0 0 0 9 — 9

Kansas City ................ 7 14 10 9 — 40

First Quarter

KC—Dar.Williams 3 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick), 7:26.

Second Quarter

KC—Mahomes 13 run (Butker kick), 6:28. KC—Thornhill 46 intercepti­on return (Butker kick), 3:42.

Third Quarter

KC—FG Butker 50, 12:03.

KC—McCoy 3 run (Butker kick), 6:51.

Fourth Quarter

Oak—FG Carlson 34, 14:56. KC—Thompson 4 run (Butker kick), 5:24. Oak—Carrier 4 pass from Carr (kick blocked), :39. Attendance—73,548.

Oak KC

First downs 19 22

Total Net Yards ................................... 332 259 Rushes-yards .................................. 25-122 29-96 Passing ............................................... 210 163

Punt Returns ...................................... 1-3 0-0 Kickoff Returns ................................. 5-92 1-23 Intercepti­ons Ret . .............................. 0-0 2-51 Comp-Att-Int ................................... 20-30-2 15-29-0 Sacked-Yards Lost ............................ 2-12 1-12

Punts ................................................ 2-38.5 2-41.5 Fumbles-Lost ..................................... 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards ................................ 12-99 0-0

Time of Possession .......................... 31:41 28:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Oakland, Jacobs 17-104, Carr 3-7, Washington 2-5, Ingold 1-4, Richard 1-2, Davis 1-0. Kansas City, Thompson 11-44, Mahomes 3-25, Dar.Williams 6-13, McCoy 5-10, Hardman 1-9, Sherman 1-0, Moore 1-(minus 1), Hill 1-(minus 4). PASSING—Oakland, Carr 20-30-2-222. Kansas City, Mahomes 15-29-0-175.

RECEIVING—Oakland, Waller 7-100, Washington 3-44, Z.Jones 2-14, Ingold 2-13, Carrier 2-10, Moreau 1-15, Doss 1-11, T.Williams 1-9, Richard 1-6. Kansas City, Kelce 5-90, Hill 5-55, McCoy 3-20, Sherman 1-7, Dar.Williams 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oakland, Carlson 44.

 ?? AP/CHARLIE RIEDEL ?? (Above) Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill (22) intercepts a pass intended for Oakland Raiders wide receiver Keelan Doss (18) and returns it for a touchdown during the first half Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. (Right) Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce (87) is tackled by Oakland cornerback Daryl Worley (20) during the second half.
AP/CHARLIE RIEDEL (Above) Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill (22) intercepts a pass intended for Oakland Raiders wide receiver Keelan Doss (18) and returns it for a touchdown during the first half Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. (Right) Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce (87) is tackled by Oakland cornerback Daryl Worley (20) during the second half.
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