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Seattle 28, Kansas City 35

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SEA (4-3) 7 7 7 7 28
KAN (4-3) 10 10 7 8 35

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 29, 2006
Arrowhead Stadium,
Kansas City, MO

Huard answers bell, LJ scores 4 TDs in Chiefs win

Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1530
Total Yards240499
Passing190308
Rushing50191
Penalties4-356-40
3rd Down Conversions4-106-13
4th Down Conversions0-11-2
Turnovers23
Possession17:4542:15
Air/Ground Leaders
Seattle Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wallace15/3019832
Kansas City Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Huard17/2531210
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Morris122506
Wallace321012
Kansas City Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson39155338
Bennett1038011
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jackson364149
Branch245026
Kansas City Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kennison6132051
Gonzalez6116037
Seattle Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Tafoya100
Branch001
Kansas City Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Colquitt210
Huard210
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSEAKAN
FG2:55Lawrence Tynes 38 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 55 yds, 2:55
03
TD9:49D.J. Hackett 7 Yd Pass From Seneca Wallace (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 7 yds, :55
73
TD14:35Larry Johnson 3 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 74 yds, 4:46
710
SECOND QUARTERSEAKAN
FG6:29Lawrence Tynes 32 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 56 yds, 4:08
713
TD10:05Jerramy Stevens 2 Yd Pass From Seneca Wallace (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 71 yds, 3:36
1413
TD14:15Larry Johnson 9 Yd Pass From Damon Huard (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 77 yds, 4:10
1420
THIRD QUARTERSEAKAN
TD8:38Larry Johnson 2 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick)
Drive: 13 plays, 88 yds, 6:51
1427
TD13:33Kelly Herndon 61 Yd Fumble Return (Josh Brown Kick) 2127
FOURTH QUARTERSEAKAN
TD8:30Darrell Jackson 49 Yd Pass From Seneca Wallace (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 60 yds, :37
2827
TD12:45Larry Johnson 3 Yd Run (Damon Huard Pass To Tony Gonzalez For Two-Point Conversion)
Drive: 8 plays, 80 yds, 4:15
2835

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- There is a way to hold onto the ball for two-thirds of the game, move it some 500 yards, get your best player in the end zone four times and still nearly lose the game.

Just ask the Kansas City Chiefs.

Scouts Inc.'s take ...
The Chiefs came away with a home victory vs. the Seahawks in a wild finish. What was expected to be a low-scoring game instead turned into a shootout. The Chiefs' offensive line blocked well in the trenches and Larry Johnson (above) showed off his size and strength as he moved the chains often, powering through Seattle would-be tacklers. Seahawks backup quarterback Seneca Wallace played well at times but the Chiefs' Damon Huard made the more timely throws to give Kansas City the victory.

At the end of their wild 35-28 victory Sunday over the depleted Seattle Seahawks, the Chiefs were feeling more lucky than good, more grateful than boastful.

"That goes to show you what happens in the National Football League," Chiefs coach Herm Edwards said, "when you miss opportunities and turn the ball over in the wrong area of the field and give up big plays."

Larry Johnson, Tony Gonzalez, Damon Huard and Eddie Kennison all had outstanding days for KC (4-3), which went over .500 for the first time all year. The Chiefs had 499 total yards to 240 for Seattle and 42 minutes, 15 seconds of possession time compared with Seattle's 17:45.

But outrageous mistakes let the Seahawks (4-3) score two unanswered touchdowns and grab a 28-27 lead with about 6 minutes left.

"We just made some silly mistakes, including myself," said Huard, who was a game-day decision because of a sore groin.

"When you've got a chance to jump on people, you've got to do it. And we didn't."

Larry Johnson had the biggest hand in preventing the Chiefs' self-destruction, rushing for 155 yards and scoring four touchdowns, three on the ground. He got the go-ahead score with 2:15 to play with a 3-yard run after Huard connected with Eddie Kennison on a 51-yard pass play.

"We made it hard on ourselves at the end, but came back and overcame some obstacles and put it away," Johnson said. "We gave them more chances than they needed."

Seneca Wallace, making his first NFL start in place of injured Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, put Seattle on top 28-27 with a 49-yard TD pass to Darrell Jackson after cornerback Ty Law fell down. A few plays before that, Law dropped a sure interception.

Law said he just "tripped over my own feet" on the touchdown pass, and would have had clear sailing to the end zone had he held onto the interception.

"It was one of those days for me," he said.

Late in the third period, Seattle's Kelly Herndon returned a fumble 61 yards for another touchdown when Kansas City holder Dustin Colquitt, after mishandling the snap on a field goal attempt, tried an ill-advised pass.

"I said it last week and I'll say it again -- it's about your will, and ours was good enough to win," said Edwards."

About half the team the Seahawks took to the last Super Bowl seemed either suspended, demoted or lame. Besides Hasselbeck the Seahawks were missing league MVP running back Shaun Alexander, wide receiver Bobby Engram and starting guard Floyd Womack, who were all injured.

In addition, starting right tackle Sean Locklear was suspended this week for violating NFL personal conduct policy; strong safety Michael Boulware, who had two interceptions during last season's playoff run, was bumped to the second team for poor play.

"It was a tough ball game. We battled our hearts out and came up a little short," said Seattle coach Mike Holmgren.

Gonzalez, the Chiefs' Pro Bowl tight end, caught six passes for 116 yards and Kennison had six receptions for 132. Huard, who has played well in place of the injured Trent Green, was 17-for-25 for 312 yards and one TD.

The groin pull, he admitted, did hurt -- at least until the adrenaline kicked in.

"In the back of the mind, you're like, 'Are you really going to pull your groin in practice and not play?'" he said. "I was going to play."

Wallace was 15-for-30 for 198 yards, with three touchdowns and two interceptions.

"Once I relaxed and calmed down, it was just like another game for me," Wallace said. "It has been a while since I've played a full game."

Lawrence Tynes hit two field goals for the Chiefs and Johnson, with a team-record 39 carries, scored on runs of 3, 2 and 3 yards in addition to his 9-yard TD catch.

"I don't know what's going on," said Herndon. "We've got to go back and look at the film and see what's going on."

Game notes
Johnson has 12 multi-touchdown games. ... Gonzalez has 17 100-yard receiving games. It was the second week in a row the two both went over 100 yards. ... Colquitt was charged with two fumbles on the play where Herndon scored. ... The Seahawks have lost three of their last four. ... The Seahawks are hopeful of getting Alexander back for this week's game against Oakland.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 29th 2006
San Francisco 10 Final
Chicago 41
Atlanta 29 Final
Cincinnati 27
Arizona 14 Final
Green Bay 31
Houston 22 Final
Tennessee 28
Seattle 28 Final
Kansas City 35
Baltimore 35 Final
New Orleans 22
Tampa Bay 3 Final
NY Giants 17
Jacksonville 13 Final
Philadelphia 6
St. Louis 24 Final
San Diego 38
Pittsburgh 13 Final
Oakland 20
NY Jets 13 Final
Cleveland 20
Indianapolis 34 Final
Denver 31
Dallas 35 Final
Carolina 14
Monday, October 30th 2006
New England 31 Final
Minnesota 7