Chiefs Defeat Super Bowl 51 Champs in Season Opener
The Kansas City Chiefs started slow and then ripped the life out of the New England Patriots in a 42-27 win that kicked off the 2017 NFL season in surprising fashion. No team has ever racked up more offensive yardage (537) and points (42) against a Bill Belichick-led defense in New England. It was a rough night for the defending champions who started the game looking like their usual dominant selves. Tom Brady opened the game by orchestrating a nine-play, 73-yard touchdown drive and then was gifted another possession when the Chiefs fumbled away their first chance on offense. But Kansas City came back with a vengeance and picked apart the New England defense. A 21-0 run in the fourth quarter erased a 27-21 lead for the Patriots and gave the Chiefs an impressive victory. Rookie running back Kareem Hunt tallied 148 rushing yards, 98 receiving yards, and three touchdowns in his Chiefs debut. Alex Smith posted 368 passing yards and four touchdowns. It’s a long road to January, but for now, the Chiefs look like a dangerous opponent for any team.
Side Note: Eric Berry injured himself during the game, and will be out for the entire season.
Side Note: Eric Berry injured himself during the game, and will be out for the entire season.
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