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    Chiefs rally in fourth quarter, beat Colts to stay alive in playoff race

    Going into the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts at Arrowhead Stadium, the Kansas City Chiefs trailed by 11 in a game they desperately needed to win to stay alive in the AFC playoff hunt. 

    And as they have done so many times in the Patrick Mahomes era, the Chiefs found a way to win. 

    A touchdown run from Kareem Hunt and subsequent two-point conversion on a pass to Rashee Rice cut Indianapolis’ lead to three. Mahomes then led a 87-yard drive that culminated with a game-tying field goal from Harrison Butker to force the game into overtime. 

    It was in overtime that Kansas City truly looked like a playoff-bound team. Kansas City’s defense stuffed Jonathan Taylor on a 3rd-and-1 run to get the ball back to Mahomes. 

    Chiefs find a way to score clutch win 

    The ensuing Kansas City possession looked like a calm Sunday drive, with Mahomes leading a 12 play, 81-yard series that set Butker up with a 27-yard chip shot field goal to win the game. 



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