The Chiefs picked up their first points on Sunday on the first play of the second quarter.
Wide receiver Rashee Rice took a direct snap and ran for a three-yard touchdown. The first rushing touchdown of Rice’s career tied the score at 7-7 in Buffalo.
Rice had another run for two yards and a 19-yard catch from Patrick Mahomes earlier in the drive.
The Chiefs only had to drive the ball 53 yards for the score because their defense forced a Josh Allen incompletion on fourth down to get the ball back into Mahomes’ hands. It looked like the Bills might come up with a stop of their own, but defensive holding wiped out a sack and helped set the stage for Rice’s score.

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