Tight end Travis Kelce headed the pass-catching unit, catching five of his eight targets for 68 yards and a score. The Chiefs won the toss, deferring to the second half as usual. For their opening drive, the Chiefs marched down the field — converting third and fourth downs en route to the red zone. Using 15 plays and nearly eight minutes of game time, the Chiefs finished it off with a play-action touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce on third-and-goal, giving the Chiefs a lead.
The Packers responded by using their ground game to march down the field themselves; running back A. Dillon was the featured player on a few chunk runs. Green Bay missed, giving Kansas City the ball at their own yard line.
The Chiefs could not take advantage of the missed field goal, failing to get a first down with three consecutive passes to start the drive. On fourth-and-1, a pass to running back Darrel Williams was stopped behind the line of scrimmage for a turnover on downs. With great field position, the Packers stalled.
They settling for a field goal attempt, but the kick was blocked by Alex Okafor. The Chiefs earned a first down to start their next drive, but proceeded to stop themselves with a stretch of plays that featured missing an open receiver, a dropped pass, and slipping on a route. They punted for the first time in the game. A successful punt set up the Packers deep inside their own territory, but they got out of the hole on the first play: a play-action in which Dillon ran for 21 yards.
After a three-and-out, the Chiefs went to punt once again — but the Packers muffed, giving Kansas City great field position. On a short fourth-and-goal, the Chiefs wanted to go for it — but Darrel Williams false-started. A field goal made the score with a little under two minutes remaining in the first half. The Packers responded with a huge pass downfield to wide receiver Randall Cobb, who caught it even as safety Juan Thornhill tried to contest.
The play resulted in 36 yards. The Chiefs had a little under 30 seconds before halftime with all three timeouts — and they were able to take advantage. A big catch by Kelce got the Chiefs into field goal territory; after the Packers dropped an interception, the Chiefs settled for a field goal to extend their lead to as the second quarter ended. From their own yard line, the Chiefs got eight yards on a first-down run — but never advanced any further. Two incompletions followed, and the Chiefs were forced to punt back to Green Bay.
Deep in their own territory, the Packers gained a first down — but quickly got into a third-and-8 after that. The Chiefs sent what seemed like the entire defense on a blitz, which ended with safety Tyrann Mathieu finishing a sack. The Packers punted away for the second-consecutive drive to start the third quarter.
The Chiefs emphasized running the ball on their next drive, eating some clock but not getting past midfield. They had the chance to do so, though; on third-and-2, Mahomes threw to wide receiver Mecole Harmdan past the sticks — but he dropped the easy pass. It led to another punt. As the fourth quarter began, Green Bay started a drive deep in their own territory — but dug themselves out with big plays by Davante Adams.
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