The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Washington Commanders 28-7 at Arrowhead Stadium, overcoming a shaky first half to take control in the second.
The win, Kansas City's fifth in six games, was a strong collective effort, with a defining moment when
Travis Kelce caught a 10-yard touchdown in the third quarter, tying the franchise record for total touchdowns.
Patrick Mahomes had an up-and-down game, but ensured the football was preserved for Kelce after the milestone. The Chiefs rallied after halftime, playing with more physicality and rhythm.
Key moments included a tipped pass leading to an interception by linebacker Bobby Wagner in the first half, but Kansas City's second-half performance secured the win.
Author's summary: Mahomes praises Kelce after win.