The Maui News

Monday football

Chiefs, Packers get victories

- By DAVE SKRETTA The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s hard enough to slow down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs under the best of circumstan­ces.

Try doing it with your star quarterbac­k shelved by COVID-19, a 40-year-old journeyman taking his place, your top running back headed to injured reserve and a flight that didn’t land in Kansas City until shortly before kickoff.

Yet the New England Patriots still managed to give the Chiefs fits for most of the way Monday night, hanging within a field goal of the Super Bowl champs until late in the third quarter. It wasn’t until Tyrann Mathieu took an intercepti­on back for a touchdown in the fourth that Kansas City clinched its 26-10 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.

“You’ve seen it this season. You’ve seen it last season. Even if you hold us down, we can go out there and make plays when they count,” said Mahomes, who threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns. “When your number is called you have to make plays, and I thought enough guys made plays that we were able to get out of there with a win.”

Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman had the TD grabs for the Chiefs, who have now won 13 straight games.

“We made plays when we had to make plays,” coach Andy Reid said, “and we can learn from this. We have to do better in a lot of areas, but it’s tough to win in this league and it’s tough to beat the Patriots in any situation.”

Perhaps a bit easier in this one. The marquee matchup was supposed to be Sunday, but it was put on pause when New England confirmed that a player — later revealed to be Cam Newton — tested positive for COVID-19. Later on Saturday, it came out that Chiefs practice squad QB Jordan Ta‘amu — a native of Pearl City, Oahu — also had tested positive, forcing the NFL to postpone the game.

More tests, including one taken at 6 a.m. ET on Monday, returned no additional positives from either team.

With their quarterbac­k sidelined, and running back Sony Michel hitting the IR with a quad injury, the Patriots (2-2) were forced to lean on journeyman Brian Hoyer and a cast of running backs that never got into much of a rhythm.

Hoyer, who has now lost 11 straight starts for three different teams, was 15 of 24 for 130 yards and an intercepti­on before getting benched in the second half. Jarrett Stidham led the Patriots to a touchdown to close to 13-10, but he also threw two intercepti­ons, including the pick-6 to Mathieu.

“We had some opportunit­ies tonight (and) weren’t able to take advantage of them. You can’t give a team like that those kind of opportunit­ies,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “Turned the ball over four times. Had too many penalties.”

Patriots running back James White was back after missing two games following the death of his father. He carried three

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 ?? AP photo ?? Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark celebrates after sacking Patriots quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer during the first half of Kansas City’s 26-10 win over New England on Monday.
AP photo Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark celebrates after sacking Patriots quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer during the first half of Kansas City’s 26-10 win over New England on Monday.

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