Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Chiefs roll past Colts to reach AFC title game

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes picked apart the Colts in his postseason debut, the Chiefs defense answered their chorus of critics with a stout performanc­e, and Kansas City rolled to a 31-13 victory over Indianapol­is in the divisional round Saturday to end 25 years of playoff frustratio­n.

Mahomes threw for 278 yards while running for a touchdown, and Damien Williams ran through snow and muck for 129 yards and another score, as the Chiefs beat Indianapol­is for the first time in five playoff meetings to earn their first AFC title game appearance since January 1994.

There was a lot of excitement here, the fans were awesome, the defense played amazing and the offense, we did enough to get the win in the end,” Mahomes said.

The AFC West champions will play the winner of Sunday’s game between the division-rival Los Angeles Chargers and the New England Patriots next weekend for a spot in the Super Bowl in Atlanta.

Andrew Luck was held to 203 yards passing for the Colts, while Marlon Mack was a non-factor on the ground. He had 46 yards rushing before leaving late in the fourth quarter with a hip injury.

With persistent snow turning Arrowhead Stadium into a winter wonderland, the Chiefs waltzed all over a Colts defense that nearly shut out the Texans a week ago. Mahomes and Co. scored on their first three possession­s , then again just before halftime, to take a 24-7 lead into the break.

If there was any question whether this would be Kansas City’s day, it was answered when Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri missed a 23-yard field-goal try off the upright just before halftime. It was the first time in 22 postseason attempts that he’d missed from that close.

Not that the Chiefs thought they had it wrapped up.

They’ve had bigger playoff meltdowns against the Colts.

There was the 10-7 loss in which Lin Elliott missed three field goals when the Chiefs were the No. 1 seed, and the loss at Arrowhead Stadium in 2003 in which nobody punted.

Five years ago, they blew a 38-10 second-half lead against Luck and the Colts to spoil Andy Reid’s first season.

 ?? Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press ?? Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Murray (21) gestures during the second half of an AFC divisional playoff game against the Indianapol­is Colts in Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday.
Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Murray (21) gestures during the second half of an AFC divisional playoff game against the Indianapol­is Colts in Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday.
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