Broncos defeat Chiefs 22-19 in Week 11
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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.
Travis Kelce‘s final touchdown in the Chiefs vs. Broncos game tied a major franchise record. The Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end now holds the record for the most touchdowns scored in the team’s history.
The teams are now tied 13-13. The Broncos had 83 yards in their first five possessions of Sunday's game against the Chiefs. They went 89 yards in 11 plays on their latest drive, scoring the first touchdown of the game. Denver leads 13-6 with 4:03 remaining in the third quarter.
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
Denver had the ball on the Chiefs’ 47-yard line and lined up for a second-and-8 play, knowing a field goal would win the game. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix completed a clutch 32-yard pass to Troy Franklin. That set up a 35-yard field goal by Wil Lutz that gave Denver a 22-19 win over the Chiefs.
The pop sensation, Taylor Swift, was not present during the recent Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos matchup. Coverage addressed her recent schedule and confirmed her absence from the game as observers tracked updates surrounding her support for fiancé Travis Kelce during the NFL season.
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.
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Wil Lutz made a 35-yard walk-off field goal as the Broncos defeated the Chiefs 22-19 to improve to 9-2. Afterward, coach Sean Payton likened his players to "189s,'' a reference to the windows built to withstand the strongest hurricane winds.