Broncos defeat Chiefs 22-19 in Week 11
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The Kansas City Chiefs dropped to 5-5 with a 22-19 loss on the road against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos moved to 9-2 and have now taken a two-game lead in the AFC West standings with the Los Angeles Chargers dropping to 7-4 after Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
When a team excels in all three phases of the game, it gives them a chance to beat quality opponents. The Broncos getting it done in all three phases says a lot, particularly against the defending AFC champion Chiefs, who've also won the division for the past nine years.
Wil Lutz, who had a 35-yard field goal blocked for the win in KC last year, hit a 35-yarder on the final play.
The Denver Broncos have extended their winning streak to eight games with a 22-19 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones spoke from the podium following Sunday’s 22-19 loss at Denver. To view his full press conference, watc
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have had moments this season where they look like championship contenders, but it's been a mostly unremarkable year for the team that has reached three consecutive Super Bowls.
Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 11 of NFL action. The two hosts kick things off with the Philadelphia Eagles winning a defensive rock fight against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night – including what it tells us about the state of the Lions offense.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Patrick Mahomes Ripped for Embarrassing Move After Taking Huge Sack vs. Broncos. The Chiefs continued their tough start to the season with a brutal loss to the AFC West-leading Broncos on Sunday.
Moss has steadied the ship since Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II suffered a pectoral injury in Week 8, and helped hold top Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice to six catches for 38 yards on nine targets. Still, he entered Sunday tied for the second-most penalties drawn (eight) among all cornerbacks in the league, according to Pro Football Focus.
The Chiefs and Broncos met for the first time this year on Sunday, as Denver squeaked out another fourth-quarter comeback. Meanwhile, Los Angeles lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars in a blowout, 35-6, snapping its three-game winning streak.