Chiefs Edge Bengals 26-25 on Last-Second Field Goal
Chiefs Edge Bengals 26-25 on Last-Second Field Goal
Chiefs Edge Bengals 26-25 on Last-Second Field Goal
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In a thrilling matchup, the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 26-25, thanks to a last-second 51-yard field goal by Harrison Butker. The game was marked by a pivotal fourth-down pass interference call against Bengals safety Daijahn Anthony, which allowed the Chiefs to extend their drive with just seconds remaining. Patrick Mahomes threw for 151 yards, with two touchdowns and two interceptions, while Joe Burrow passed for 258 yards and two touchdowns, but the Bengals fell to 0-2 on the season. The Chiefs' victory marks their third consecutive win over Cincinnati and highlights the ongoing rivalry between Mahomes and Burrow. Notably, a defensive touchdown by Chamarri Conner and a touchdown reception by offensive tackle Wanya Morris contributed to the Chiefs' success. This win also reflects Kansas City's ability to thrive under pressure, having won two games this season on the final play.

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