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topicnews · September 30, 2024

4th game week of the NFL: Mahomes leads Chiefs to their fourth win

4th game week of the NFL: Mahomes leads Chiefs to their fourth win

As of: September 30, 2024 7:14 a.m

Die Kansas City Chiefs have against them Los Angeles Chargers continued their winning streak in the NFL.

Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs Uh Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes also won his fourth game of the season with a 17:10 defeat Los Angeles Chargers. Dying in the process Chiefs on Sunday (September 29th, 2024/local time) back to 0:10.

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“We didn’t play that well, but our defense was good and kept us in the game.”said Mahomes, who is up to 245 in passes yards came. He be “Proud of the boys. This could have gone in a different direction, but they supported each other.”praised trainer Andy Reid his team.

Receiver Rice seriously injured his knee

Above all Tight end Travis Kelce experienced an upswing after a slow start to the season. The 34-year-old caught seven passes for 89 yards Gain space. Kelce introduced a new one ChiefsRecord: He surpassed the previous record set by Tony Gonzalez, who completed a total of 916 passes Kansas City had caught.

However, Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice suffered a serious knee injury. Mahomes had one Interception thrown. Trying to die Chargers to stop the injured quarterback his own teammate. It’s clear “not good looking at all”Reid said.

The Chiefs are aiming for that this season “Three-peat” an: Kansas can become the first team to win the title in the US professional league three times in a row.

Minnesota has to tremble after a lightning start at Green Bay

With a strong one quarterback Sam Darnold suggests death Minnesota Vikings both Green Bay Packers They got off to a lightning start and, with a bit of luck, managed to keep their clean slate with four wins from four games. The Vikings won 31:29 Lambeau Field.

Minnesota quarterback Darnold delivered one with three in the half landing-Produce a sparkling clean performance. Minnesota led 28-0 before the Packers scored their first points just before halftime. And then came the time of the Packers defense and quarterback Jordan Love.

Within just under 90 seconds, Green Bay came through in the fourth with two touchdown passes from Love and one successful one Two-point conversion instead of a kick, the score was 22:28.

First loss for the Steelers

But kicker Will Reichard screwed with one Field goal Minnesota’s lead back to nine points. With 56 seconds left, Love brought his team close again with his fourth touchdown pass to make it 29:31. The Vikings didn’t give the ball away after that and celebrated their fourth win.

However, they suffered their first defeat of the season Pittsburgh Steelers. Both Indianapolis Colts After a 0:17 deficit, the guests came within 24:27 thanks to a run by quarterback Justin Fields into the end zone and another touchdown – but that was all they could do.

Mayfield leads Tampa Bay to a clear victory

They were strong on offense Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Led by a well-played quarterback Baker Mayfield (2 touchdown passes, 347 passing yards), the team from Florida beat them Philadelphia Eagles with 33:16. The hosts struck with the first move of the game. Mayfield found Mike Evans with a short pass, who took the lead with his catch and became the most successful scorer in Buccaneers history with his 596th career point.

Kicker Koo gives the Falcons a late celebration

Dying is exciting Atlanta Falcons against dying New Orleans Saints. Only two seconds before the end, kicker Younghoe Koo decided the game 26:24 for his Falcons with his fourth successful shot of the game, who, like the Saints, have a record of 2:2.

They missed their third win of the season New York Jets. Veteran star Aaron Rodgers caught against them Denver Broncos not his best day and so the burden fell on the shoulders of kicker Greg Zuerlein. Zürlein had his three by 9:10 Field goal-Attempts converted, but of all things the last kick from 50 yards missed.

In contrast, Denver’s rookie quarterback Bo Nix was able to celebrate not only the first successful touchdown pass of his career, but also his second victory in a row.

Dallas wins (as always) against the Giants

At the start of the match day the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday a defensive game at the New York Giants won. The team around quarterback Dak Prescott held the hosts without a touchdown and retained the upper hand 20:15 (14:9). That gave the Cowboys their seventh straight win over the Giants.

Prescott also won the quarterback duel against New York’s Daniel Jones. Dallas’ playmaker threw two touchdown passes: in the first quarter over 15 yards to Rico Dowdle and in the second quarter over 55 yards to CeeDee Lamb. The guests took the lead with 14:6. Brandon Aubrey hit two field goals in the second half. The Giants only scored on field goals.