The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to set a franchise record for consecutive wins. New Chiefs players Juju Smith-Schuster, cornerback Nazeeh Johnson and defensive end Mike Danna, among others, will debut at Arrow Stadium in Las Vegas. Backer Joshua Uche will play in his first game tonight. on the season. The Chiefs started from their 30-yard line after a touchdown and gradually advanced with a mix of short passes and runs. Mahomes connected with Hunt, Kelce and Hopkins on primary completions, while Hunt fed in with multiple rushes to move the chains. Hunt’s game-winning touchdown came from a yard out. Chiefs-Buccaneers Fourth Quarter: End: For the first time since the Super Bowl, the Chiefs are heading into overtime. A late Buccaneers touchdown drive tied the game. 0:27, fourth quarter: With just 27 seconds left in the game, the Buccaneers tied it at 24-24 after a 10-play, 71-yard drive capped by Mayfield’s touchdown pass to Miller. The drive included a crucial 19-yard pass to Trey Palmer to reach the 1-yard line.4:17, fourth quarter: Hopkins’ second touchdown of the game gives Kansas City a 24-17 lead late. The score capped a 15-play, 78-yard drive that lasted 8:26 into the fourth quarter. Yard running from Kareem Hunt and Caden Steele powered the drive on the ground. Mahomes finally connected with Hopkins for a 5-yard touchdown pass on 3rd down at the Tampa Bay 5-yard line. 12:45, fourth quarter: After a brief injury scare, Mahomes is back in the game. 13 :45, fourth quarter: The Chiefs tied the game at 17-17 with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. That scoring drive was an impressive 12-play, 70-yard march that took 6 minutes, 36 seconds off the clock. Mahomes connected with Samaje Perine on a short 7-yard pass for the touchdown, but Mahomes was injured on the play. He is expected to return to the game. Chiefs-Buccaneers Third Quarter: 5:50, Third Quarter: Tampa Bay has its largest lead of the game after a field goal. 10:31, third quarter: It was a shaky night for the Chiefs offensive line. Kansas City allowed four sacks, the most recent forcing the Chiefs to punt on their first drive of the second half. 11:36, third quarter: The Buccaneers orchestrated a strong drive to open the second half, capped by Baker Mayfield 11-yard touchdown pass to Cade Otton. The drive began after Tampa Bay’s impressive comeback at midfield. Tampa Bay leads 14-10.Chiefs-Buccaneers second quarter: Halftime: Wide receiver Deandre Hopkins had a breakout first half, scoring his first touchdown as the Kansas City Chief. Kansas City leads Tampa Bay 10-7 at halftime. 0:55, second quarter: A Travis Kelce fumble ends what was a promising campaign for the Chiefs. Tampa Bay gets the ball near midfield with the chance to tie or take the lead. 4:05, second quarter: It was a busy first half for Deandre Hopkins. Hopkins had his two biggest plays as a leader, keeping the drive alive on third down and scoring his first touchdown. 10:23, second quarter: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers capped a methodical 11-year, 70-yard drive spanning 6 minutes, 53 seconds with a 7-yard touchdown run by Rachaad White, taking a 7-3 lead , the Kansas City native is playing his first career game at Arrowhead Stadium. Tampa Bay picked up two critical thirds on the way. Chiefs-Buccaneers first quarter: 2:16, first quarter: Kansas City put together an eight-and-33-yard drive capped by Harrison Butker’s 40-yard field goal, giving the Chiefs an early 3-0 lead over Tampa Bay . The drive started at the Kansas City 35-yard line and featured short gains from Patrick Mahomes, including a 17-yard pass to Daurice Hopkins and a key run to set up the field goal attempt. Butker converted after the Chiefs were pinned down at the Buccaneers 22-yard line, putting the first points on the board with 2:16 remaining in the first quarter. 4:00 First Quarter: Another Chiefs wide receiver suffered an injury. Mecole Hardman, who also returns kicks and punts for the team, was injured on a punt return early in the game. The team says returning with a shoulder injury is questionable. ESPN cameras showed Hardman returning to the locker room. Chiefs say returning is questionable. 9:30, first quarter: A promising Chiefs drive ends in a sack. The drive started at their own 30-yard line after a touchdown, with Patrick Mahomes connecting with Travis Kelce on a few short passes and running back Kareem Hunt adding a few yards on the ground. However, the drive stalled after Mahomes was fired.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to set a franchise record for consecutive wins.
With a win Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Chiefs’ winning streak, dating back to 2023, would extend to 14 games.
The Chiefs will be without wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster, cornerback Nazeeh Johnson and defensive end Mike Danna, among others.
Two of the Chiefs’ newest players will make their debut at Arrowhead Stadium.
Wide receiver Deandre Hopkins is ready for his home debut, after a two-catch performance in Las Vegas.
Linebacker Joshua Uche will play in his first game tonight.
Stay tuned for live updates throughout the night.
Chiefs-Buccaneers over the hours:
The Chiefs, with a 10-play, 70-yard touchdown drive, improve to 8-0 on the season. The Chiefs started from their 30-yard line after a touchdown and gradually advanced with a mix of short passes and runs.
Mahomes connected with Hunt, Kelce and Hopkins on primary completions, while Hunt ran through several rushes to move the chains.
Hunt’s game-winning touchdown came from a yard out.
Chiefs-Buccaneers fourth quarter:
END: For the first time since the Super Bowl, the Chiefs are heading into overtime. A late Buccaneers touchdown drive tied the game.
0:27, fourth quarter: With just 27 seconds left in the game, the Buccaneers tied it at 24-24 after a 10-play, 71-yard drive, capped by Mayfield’s touchdown pass to Miller. The drive included a crucial 19-yard pass to Trey Palmer to reach the 1-yard line.
4:17, fourth quarter: Hopkins’ second touchdown of the game gives Kansas City a 24-17 lead late.
The score capped a 15-play, 78-yard drive that lasted 8:26 into the fourth quarter. Rushing yardage from Kareem Hunt and Caden Steele propelled the drive to the ground.
Mahomes eventually connected with Hopkins for a 5-yard touchdown pass on 3rd and goal from the Tampa Bay 5-yard line.
12:45 p.m., fourth quarter: After a brief injury scare, Mahomes is back in the game.
1:45 p.m., fourth quarter: The Chiefs tied the game at 17-17 with a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. That scoring drive was an impressive 12-play, 70-yard march that took 6 minutes, 36 seconds off the clock. Mahomes connected with Samaje Perine on a short 7-yard pass for the touchdown, but Mahomes was injured on the play.
He should return to the game.
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Chiefs-Buccaneers third quarter:
5:50, third quarter: Tampa Bay has its largest lead of the game after a field goal.
10:31, third quarter: It was a shaky night for the Chiefs offensive line. Kansas City allowed four sacks, the most recent forcing the Chiefs to punt on their first drive of the second half.
11:36, third quarter: The Buccaneers orchestrated a strong drive to open the second half, capped by Baker Mayfield’s touchdown pass to Cade Otton. The drive began after Tampa Bay’s impressive comeback at midfield.
Tampa Bay leads 14-10.
Chiefs-Buccaneers second quarter:
Half time: Wide receiver Deandre Hopkins had a standout first half, scoring his first touchdown as Kansas City’s leader. Kansas City leads Tampa Bay 10-7 at halftime.
0:55, second quarter: A Travis Kelce fumble ends what was a promising motivation for the Chiefs. Tampa Bay gets the ball near midfield with the chance to tie or take the lead.
4:05, second quarter: It was a busy first half for Deandre Hopkins. Hopkins had his two biggest plays as a leader, keeping the drive alive on third down and scoring his first touchdown.
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10:23, second trimester: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers capped a methodical 11-play, 70-yard drive spanning 6 minutes, 53 seconds with a 7-yard touchdown run with Rachaad White taking a 7-3 lead, the Kansas City native plays his first career game at Arrowhead Stadium. Tampa Bay picked up two critical third-down possessions along the way.
Chiefs-Buccaneers first quarter:
2:16, first quarter: Kansas City put together an eight-play, 33-yard drive capped by Harrison Butker’s 40-yard field goal, giving the Chiefs an early 3-0 lead over Tampa Bay.
The drive started at the Kansas City 35-yard line and featured short gains from Patrick Mahomes, including a 17-yard pass to Daurice Hopkins and a key run to set up the field goal attempt.
Butker converted after the Chiefs were pinned at the Buccaneers 22-yard line, putting the first points on the board with 2:16 left in the first quarter.
4:00 First trimester: Another Chiefs wide receiver has suffered an injury. Mecole Hardman, who also returns kicks and punts for the team, was injured on a punt return early in the game.
The team says returning with a shoulder injury is questionable.
ESPN cameras showed Hardman returning to the locker room.
Chiefs say returning is questionable.
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9:30 a.m., first quarter: A promising Chiefs drive ends in a sack. The drive started at their own 30-yard line after a touchdown, with Patrick Mahomes connecting with Travis Kelce on a few short passes and running back Kareem Hunt adding a few yards on the ground. However, the drive stalled after Mahomes was fired.