
"Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes looked like the old version of himself. While scrambling around and avoiding pass rushers, he found a wide-open JuJu Smith-Schuster for 27 yards, which got the Chiefs into enemy territory. However, an illegal formation penalty derailed the drive and forced KC to go for another field goal to extend the lead to 6-0."
"The Chiefs were much luckier than the Giants on their first possession. After getting the ball to New York's 36, KC kicker Harrison Butker doinked a 54-yard field goal off the uprights and through the back of the goalposts for a 3-0 lead. The G-Men were not able to keep up the offensive clinic they put on last weekend. They opened the game with a turnover on downs and a punt with 58 total yards of offense in the first quarter of the game."
"The Giants' first big mistake of the evening came in the second quarter. Russell Wilson threw an interception that looked like it was intended for Chiefs cornerback Chris Roland-Wallace instead of wideout Wan'Dale Robinson. That INT, the second of Roland-Wallace's career, was returned 23 yards to New York's side of the field."
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the New York Giants 22-9 and moved into a three-way tie for second place in the AFC West. Patrick Mahomes completed 224 passing yards and a touchdown while Russell Wilson threw two interceptions and finished with just 160 passing yards. The Giants started with a 41-yard drive but failed on 4th-and-3 and relied heavily on the run. Kansas City took an early lead after Harrison Butker converted a 54-yard field goal, and a Mahomes scramble to JuJu Smith-Schuster set up another drive that ended with a penalty and a field goal. A Wilson interception returned 23 yards swung momentum toward Kansas City.
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