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Kansas City Chiefs vs Denver Broncos: Box score, players stats, and summary feat. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce

The Kansas City Chiefs played against the Denver Broncos in Week 10. The defending Super Bowl champions were 8-0 heading into this game, while Denver was 5-4.

The Chiefs were on a 14-game-winning streak, and their most recent loss came on Christmas against the Las Vegas Raiders. Patrick Mahomes had the best game of his season last week, and hoped to build on that against an impressive Broncos defense.

Denver, playing with rookie quarterback Bo Nix, has exceeded all expectations. Sean Payton has done a great job with the team, and many believed they could hand Kansas City their first loss of this season.

The Broncos were up 14-10 at halftime. Travis Kelce scored a touchdown for the Chiefs, while Courtland Sutton and Devaughn Vele came through for Denver.

Nix set up the Broncos for a perfect game-winning field goal, but unfortunately, Will Lutz's 35-yard field goal was blocked, leading to a stunning Chiefs win.


Chiefs vs Broncos box scores

Team

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Full-Time Score

Kansas City Chiefs

0

10

3

3

16

Denver Broncos

0

14

0

0

14


Chiefs box score

Quarterback

Player

Pass Attempts

Pass Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

INTs

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Patrick Mahomes

42

28

266

1


3

19


Rushing and Receiving

Player

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Kareem Hunt

14

35


7

65


Travis Kelce




8

64

1

DeAndre Hopkins




4

56


Xavier Worthy




1

11


Samaje Perine




2

37


Justin Watson




2

6


Noah Gray




2

18


Mecole Hardman




1

3


Peyton Hendershot




1

6


Defense

Player

Tackles

Sacks

Interceptions

Nazeeh Johnson

10

1


Justin Reid

7



Trent McDuffie

6



Nick Bolton

6

1


Chammari Conner

5



Drue Tranquill

5



Leo Chenal

4



Bryan Cook

4



Jaden Hicks

2



Chris Jones

2



Felix Anudike-Uzomah

2



Mike Danna

1



Mike Pennel Jr.

1



Cole Christiansen

1



George Karlaftis

1



Kicking

Player

FGs Attempted

FGs Converted

XPs Attempted

XPs Converted

Total Points

Harrison Butker

3

3

1

1

10


Broncos box score

Quarterback

Player

Pass Attempts

Pass Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

INTs

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Bo Nix

30

22

215

2


3

-5


Rushing and Receiving

Player

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Jaleel McLaughlin

2

12





Javonte Williams

1

1


2

6


Marvin Mims Jr.

3

17


4

13


Audric Estime

14

53





Adam Trautman




1

34


Devaughn Vele




4

39

1

Lucas Krull




2

21


Courtland Sutton




6

70

1

Lil’Jordan Humphrey




1

20


Troy Franklin




1

9


Defense

Player

Tackles

Sacks

Interceptions

Brandon Jones

9



Cody Barton

9



P.J. Locke

7



Jonathon Cooper

6

1


Riley Moss

6



Pat Surtain II

5



Justin Strnad

4



Zach Allen

4

1


D.J. Jones

3



Nik Bonitto

3

1


John Franklin-Myers

3

1


Ja’Quan McMillan

3



Jordan Jackson

2



Riley Dixon

1



Jonah Eliss

3



Dondrea Tillman

1



Tremon Smith

1



Levelle Bailey

1



Kicking

Player

FGs Attempted

FGs Converted

XPs Attempted

XPs Converted

Total Points

Will Lutz

2

0

2

2

2


Chiefs vs Broncos summary

Bo Nix - Source: Getty
Bo Nix - Source: Getty

Bo Nix and the Broncos' defense did their best and gave the team an opportunity to come through with a big win. Unfortunately, their reliable kicker, Will Lutz, missed two field goals, including a 35-yard attempt that would have won them the game.

Mahomes and the Chiefs survived a big scare and have improved to 9-0 this season, extending their winning streak to 15.

Everyone knew this was a trap game for Kansas City, and they needed a miracle to win it. The Broncos fans should be happy with how their team played, especially Nix, who went into Arrowhead Stadium and did what he was asked to do.

With this loss, Denver is now 5-5 on the season but can still make the playoffs. As for Kansas City, their next game is against the Buffalo Bills, which promises to be a blockbuster.

Mahomes did not play well against the Broncos, and he will hope to get back on track against Josh Allen's team, in what might be their toughest remaining fixture of the regular season.



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