The Kansas City Chiefs overcame a sluggish first half to defeat the Washington Commanders 28-7 on Monday night at Arrowhead Stadium. Both teams struggled early with turnovers and failed fourth-down conversions, leaving the game tied at halftime. Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions in the opening half before regaining control in the second, finishing with 299 passing yards and three touchdowns.
Running back Kareem Hunt scored twice, while tight end Travis Kelce tied Priest Holmes for the most career touchdowns in Chiefs history with 83. Receiver Rashee Rice added nine catches for 93 yards and a score in his second game back from suspension. The victory extended Kansas City’s winning streak over Washington to nine straight and improved the Chiefs to 5-3 on the season.
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