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Jones and company jumped out to a 14-3 lead after Jones connected with wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and tight end Drew Ogletree on 6- and 4-yard touchdown passes in the first and second quarters, respectively. However, Indianapolis scored just six points in the second half, which ultimately left the door open for a Kansas City comeback.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a short week with a Thanksgiving Day game against the Cowboys, and they released an injury report on Monday.
Butker came up big all day, supplying the points when multiple KC drives stalled. He had knocked thought field goals from 28, 48 and 22 yards when he was summoned to send the game to overtime with a 25-yarder after the Chiefs had reached the Indy 2-yard line in the final minute.
The Kansas City Chiefs improved to 6-5 after their late game comeback 23-20 win in overtime over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 12.
It was third-and-7 approaching the midpoint of overtime, which made it do or die for the Kansas City Chiefs, who entered Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts in must-win mode after losing at Buffalo and at Denver on either side of a Week 10 bye.
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Patrick Mahomes revealed the ugly truth about the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Indianapolis Colts in overtime
A win is a win in the NFL. For the Kansas City Chiefs, not many, outside of all the haters, thought this team would be 5-5 through 10 games. The dynasty isn't over just yet, though. All five losses this season have been one-score games, but they finally won one, as the Indianapolis Colts crumbled in overtime.
The Kansas City Chiefs topped the Indianapolis Colts 23-20 on Nov. 23, rising to 6-5 on the season with the overtime win.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes put up big numbers, but struggled to find the end zone. He completed 29-of-46 passes for 352 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. Several promising long drives ended in field goals, with Harrison Butker nailing the game-winning, 27-yarder in overtime.
During his postgame press conference, Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones discussed looking ahead to the next must-win game | @EdEastonJr
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Coach Shane Steichen rethinking his play-calling that led to Colts' collapse at Kansas City
Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen studied the film, reconsidered his play-calling during Sunday's 23-20 overtime loss at Kansas City and made an acknowledgment Monday.