Patrick Mahomes' versatility shined on Sunday night as he willed the Kansas City Chiefs to a 20-17 come-from-behind victory over the Tennesse Titans.
Mahomes finished with career highs in passing attempts (68) and completions (43), throwing for 446 yards and a touchdown while adding 63 rushing yards and a touchdown off six carries.
With the Chiefs trailing 17-9 with 3 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Mahomes led a 13-play, 93-yard touchdown drive, scoring from 14-yards out before converting the two-point try himself to tie the game at 17.
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After forcing overtime, Mahomes led another long drive to kick off the overtime session, leading to a Harrison Butker 29-yard field goal, giving the Chiefs the lead.
Kansas City's defense shut down the Titans' overtime possession, sealing the victory.
After a one-yard run by running back Derrick Henry on first down, the Chiefs sacked quarterback Malik Willis on the next two plays, setting up an impossible fourth-and-26 from the Tennessee nine. Willis' fourth down attempt was knocked down by L'Jarius Sneed, ending the game.
The victory improves the Chiefs to 6-2. Kansas City will look for a third win in a row when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars next Sunday at 1 p.m.
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