Through two quarters, the Chiefs have had to settle for field goals while the Colts have scored a pair of touchdowns and Indianapolis leads 14-9.
Kansas City leads in first downs, yards, and time of possession. But the club has not been able to cash in on its opportunities deep in Indianapolis territory.
The Colts took an early 7-0 lead after Laiatu Latu tipped and picked off a Mahomes pass on Kansas City’s second play from scrimmage. The Colts took advantage of that opportunity, with Michael Pittman catching a 6-yard touchdown from Daniel Jones for a 7-0 lead.
The Chiefs looked like they would tie the game in response, but Travis Kelce’s 4-yard rushing touchdown was wiped off the board with a facemask penalty called on Jawaan Taylor. After that, Harrison Butker hit a 28-yard field goal

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