![]() ![]() ![]() The Bengals took over at their own 35-yard line. Patrick Mahomes was able to net just one first down before firing incomplete passes on second and third downs, leaving Tommy Townsend to punt again. Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz Chiefs offense hitting a road block?Īfter scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions of the game, the Chiefs have now been stopped on their following three series. McPherson is now 10-for-10 in his first postseason. Samaje Perine was stopped on third down, and Evan McPherson converted a 31-yard field goal. But Melvin Ingram stepped up for the Chiefs by recording a sack of Joe Burrow on first down and then deflecting his pass on the next play. USA TODAY NFL JanuBengals-Chiefs score: Kansas City 21-13 with 2:58 left in third quarterĬincinnati was on the precipice of making a major statement, but Kansas City held firm.Īfter Ja'Marr Chase hauled in a 22-yard catch and later drew a penalty, the Bengals got into the red zone and looked to be in promising position. In their moment of need, the Chiefs got a huge play from their defense.įollowing a three-and-out from Kansas City's offense, Chiefs defensive back L'Jarius Sneed matched up with Ja'Marr Chase and made a great catch on an underthrown Joe Burrow pass to snag an interception. ![]() L'Jarius Sneed comes up with huge interception The Bengals gave no breathing room to the Chiefs after L'Jarius Sneed's interception, as Trey Hendrickson's sack (and Sam Hubbard's pressure) forced Kansas City to give the ball back.Ĭincinnati has now gotten stops on its last six defensive series. The Chiefs denied the Bengals on third down, but Evan McPherson nailed a 52-yard field goal for the lead.ĭoes Patrick Mahomes have more fourth-quarter magic in him? Bengals hold firm Joe Burrow's incredible escape act on third down helped key an 11-play, 46-yard drive. Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz Bengals-Chiefs score: Cincinnati 24-21 with 6:04 left in fourth quarterįor the first time all day, the Bengals have the lead. Harrison Butker then kicked a 44-yard field goal to even it up and send the game to overtime.Īnd let the debate over the NFL's overtime rules reignite. But the Bengals then notched two critical sacks of Patrick Mahomes on second-and-goal and third-and-goal. ![]() Kansas City looked to be winding up for a knockout punch after Travis Kelce helped convert two crucial first downs. The Chiefs are in another thriller and headed to overtime. When told by reporters that Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said “Pat” is the best player in the NFL, Chase replied, “Pat who?” even though Chase knew that Burrow was referring to Mahomes.- Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz Bengals-Chiefs score: Tied at 24-24 headed to overtime Ja’Marr Chase Fires Shot at Patrick MahomesĪmong the most recent examples of the heated rivalry between the Chiefs and Bengals came by way of Cincinnati star receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who threw a shot at Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes on June 13. This is what it’s all about - playing for the big (rivalries).” “It’s special, man, and it’s great for football, it’s great for the NFL across the league. These rivalries are so, so special and important games to each organization, and I think, you know, the trash talk you see isn’t even close to what’s in between the (offensive and defensive) lines. You know, I think when you look at the dynasty and things that are being created in front of us, man, (it) reminds me a lot of New England and Indianapolis - what Tom (Brady) and Peyton (Manning) had,” Brown said on June 26. Joining ESPN’s “NFL Live” crew as a guest panelist, former Chiefs starting left tackle Orlando Brown Jr., who signed a four-year, $64 million contract with the Bengals this offseason, revealed that the rivalry between Kansas City and Cincinnati is much more hostile than what’s been publicly seen and heard, and why these types of rivalries are important. Tack on two more regular season games in that same time span in which Cincinnati won both games at home, each by just three points, and a rivalry has quickly emerged between the Chiefs and Bengals. The two teams have faced each other in the AFC Championship in back-to-back seasons, with the series being split 1-1 and Kansas City taking the most recent victory last January en route to a Super Bowl title. Over the last two seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have developed a new conference rival in the Cincinnati Bengals. Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. ![]()
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