Even when the Kansas City Chiefs managed to edge past Los Angeles Chargers in their Week 11 clash, to improve their tally to 8-2, it seems like Hall of Famer turned analyst Shannon Sharpe is not pleased with the performance of rookie CB Trent McDuffie.
Talking about the highlights of the game, the spotlight was stolen by Travis Kelce, who scored three TouchDowns. Patrick Mahomes connected with his ace man for three TouchDowns, including the clutch go-ahead score with 31 seconds remaining to stay atop of AFC.
“When I went in the huddle, it was let’s just do it. Everyone had the mindset of take it one play at a time and get it when it counts,” said #1 Quarterback of Kansas City Chiefs who held his calm and composure with the team being at 25-yard line with over 1:45 remaining, completed 20 of 34 passes for 329 yards.
Talking about the Kansas City Chiefs’ #1 Quarterback – Kelce’s 34th game with at least 100 yards receiving, surpassing the legendary Rob Gronkowski for the most by a Tight End in league history.
One of the most noticeable plays of the night was – after a 16-yard run by Patrick, he hit Travis Kelce on a short crossing route that Kelce took to the end zone for a 17-yard TD. That being said, things were not over, Herbert and his Los Angeles Chargers had one final chance, but Nick Bolton intercepted a deflected pass to seal it for the Kansas City Chiefs.
“We didn’t have our full arsenal of weapons. I was ready for the matchup,” said Kelce, who had six catches for 115 yards, as per ABCnews. “I knew they were going to play man-to-man, and Patrick was going to look for me when it was 1-on-1. I was able to finish the game off on a positive note.”
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