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All of the Kansas City Chiefs 'weapons were exposed in a Cincinnati Bengals' 'Sunday Night Football' win, a 45-10 win that saw Kansas City climb to 6-1, the best record from the AFC.
The city of Kansas City is the NFL's best-performing offense with 37 points per game and Sunday, the usual suspects have succeeded. Kareem Hunt had 141 yards and three touchdowns, Tyreek Hill had seven assists, including one touchdown, and Travis Kelce had 95 yards.
Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs with 358 yards and four assists in TD, his sixth consecutive 300-yard game. The Kansas City striker has 2,507 yards and 22 touchdowns in his career, two NFL records for the player's first eight games.
Game Highlights
Chiefs 45, Bengals 10, 4QPatrick Mahomes' father was a baseball player and his son is a quarterback. But the youngest Mahomes was also a basketball player. Here is showing this gold arm:
Chiefs 38, Bengals 10, end of third quarter: So what you're telling me is not just that the chiefs have a frightening offense with all kinds of weapons, but that they also have a defense? Ron Parker added a choice of six to turn this Sunday Night Football game into a rout.
Chiefs 24, Bengals 7, half timeCincinnati entered the table with a touchdown by tight player C.J. Uzomah, a strike that was helped by two separate leader penalties imposed on too many players on the field.
Kansas City responded with a quick and easy touchdown, their third pass from Pat Mahomes in the first half. This one was at a Harris Demetrius wide open in the end zone, followed by Harris disappearing.
Chiefs 14, Bengals 0, 13:18 remaining Q2: Kareem Hunt added another touchdown reception, but Kansas City got an incredible spot on the pitch thanks to a failed Cincinnati punt attempt. Clayton Fejedelem managed to put the Chiefs on their own territory, creating a quick and easy score.
Chefs 7, Bengals 0, 8:08 remaining 1QKareem Hunt had a first pass in the end zone with a six-yard pass, but what was arranged was a great race from the Chiefs.
Hunt ran 21 yards on a game that included a wrong direction and a barrier:
Wait, did your father play baseball?
It was before the game on Sunday.
Pat Mahomes played for the Mets in 1999-2000, part of his 11 years in the majors.
pregame
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered their first loss of the season in Week 6, losing to the New England Patriots, but it was still a good match for them. Patrick Mahomes has been excellent and remains the linchpin of Kansas City domination this season. He will try to bring his team back to 6-1 in Week 7, with a home game against the Cincinnati Bengals. set at 8:20 pm ET on NBC for Sunday evening football (live broadcast via FuboTV, NBC Sports).
The Bengals have been very good this season as well and lead the AFC North with a 4-2 record. The big problem, however, is that they have just lost to their rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and are playing hard games for a good part of the season. Up to now, their defeats go to the Panthers and Steelers, who have defeated the Colts, Ravens, Dolphins and Falcons.
Andy Dalton was not as good as Mahomes, but he was still pretty good on his side. He threw for 1,674 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Mahomes has 1,865 yards, 18 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the action on Sunday.
- Time: ET20:20
- Location: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
- TV: NBC
- Diffusion: FuboTV, NBC Sports
- odds: The Chiefs opened the game as 6-point favorites over the Bengals.
In the final choice of the NFL, an expert on the SB Nation, six of the seven experts who choose to choose believe that the Chiefs will win, and one who chooses the Bengals. The OddsShark computer also connects to Kansas City, while the coin landed in Cincinnati.
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