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Chiefs Dominate at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Against Seahawks

The Kansas City Chiefs, with a record of 14-3, hosted the Seattle Seahawks, who came into the game with a 9-8 record. In a display of offensive and defensive coordination, the Chiefs secured a victory with a final score of 24-10.


Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho (70) wears a Nigeria glad net to the USA flag on his helmet during an NFL football game against the touchback, Sunday, October 2, 2022 in Tampa, FL. The Chiefs defeat the Buccaneers 41-31. (Peter Joneleit via AP)

The Kansas City crowd witnessed their team's offense accumulate a total of 297 yards. The Chiefs' passing game contributed significantly to this tally, with the quarterback throwing for 224 yards and two touchdowns. The aerial attack was complemented by an efficient ground game that added another 77 yards and one touchdown to the scoreboard. The receiving corps made sure to capitalize on their opportunities, amassing 224 yards through air receptions.


On special teams, the Chiefs were perfect in field goal attempts with one successful kick from within the range of forty-nine yards. Their extra point attempts were also flawless as they converted all three tries following touchdowns.


Defensively, Kansas City showed tenacity by recording two sacks and forcing nine tackles for loss which resulted in thirty lost yards for Seattle. Additionally, they managed to intercept one pass while defending five others successfully. This strong defensive performance limited Seattle's scoring opportunities throughout the contest.


The Seahawks' efforts were highlighted by their defense forcing four missed tackles and defending five passes effectively against Kansas City's offense. However, they struggled on third down conversions managing only three successes out of eleven attempts.


As fans look ahead to future matchups for their beloved team, attention turns toward an upcoming home game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium where Kansas City will face off against Denver Broncos on January 1st at noon local time (6 PM GMT). Fans can catch this anticipated matchup live on CBS as both teams strive for victory in front of thousands in attendance and many more watching from home.

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