Tyreek Hill finishes with 269 yards, 3 TDs in the dominant display by the Kansas City Chiefs offense



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Even for a team that displayed tremendous firepower, what the Kansas City Chiefs did on Sunday in a 27-24 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was extraordinary.

Tyreek Hill had one of the best wide catcher games in league history. He was the fifth player to catch passes worth at least 260 yards and three touchdowns, the most recent being Jimmy Smith of Jacksonville in 2000.

Hill had 203 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter. He finished with 269 yards, leaving him 67 short of the NFL record in a single game.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes played his fifth career 400-yard game, tying the total of every other Chiefs quarterback in history. Mahomes, who finished with 462 yards, had 359 in the first half, the most for the first half of any NFL game in the past 20 years.

Mahomes, in what was likely his last career game against Tom Brady, tied his record against the Tampa Bay quarterback. Brady won two of the three meetings between the two when he played for the New England Patriots.

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