Chiefs Deliver First Regular-Season Shutout In 14 Years Over Raiders
Chiefs Deliver First Regular-Season Shutout In 14 Years Over Raiders

Chiefs Deliver First Regular-Season Shutout In 14 Years Over Raiders

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The Kansas City Chiefs delivered a commanding 31-0 shutout victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, marking the first regular-season shutout of head coach Andy Reid's 27-season career. The Chiefs' defense was dominant, holding the Raiders to just 95 total yards and three first downs, with standout performances including a sack by Chris Jones and strong leadership from linebacker Nick Bolton. Offensively, the Chiefs amassed 434 yards, scoring on their first five possessions, with the wide receiver trio of Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Marquise Brown finally playing together and contributing significantly. Rice scored two touchdowns in his return, Brown added another, and Travis Kelce also made notable gains. This win improved the Chiefs to 4-3 for the season and showcased a balanced team effort reminiscent of their peak years. The defense's historic performance was especially notable as it was the fewest first downs allowed in franchise history and the first shutout for the team in nearly 14 years.

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