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Broncos – Chiefs (24-9): The defense shuts down Pat Mahomes

Denver Broncos (3-5) – Kansas City Chiefs (6-2): 24-9

Led by a hyper-realistic Russell Wilson (12/19, 114 yards, 3 TD), Denver won a prestigious victory against its rival and a second victory in a row, a sign that the team is indeed on the mend. If the result is still largely perfectible, the regained defense and offensive efficiency are reasons for satisfaction and hope.

Opposite, perfectly controlled, Patrick Mahomes (24/38, 241 yards, 2 ints, 1 lost fumble) had a very bad evening in Colorado. Too limited offensively, both on the ground and in the air, the Chiefs sank, losing 4 balls in particular and were never able to offer an alternative and adapt to their opponents. They will have to quickly find solutions to see further into their season and their conference.

The Broncos in rhythm, the Chiefs sluggish

Accustomed to good starts to matches, the Broncos did not deviate from their good habits. Two touchdowns on their first 3 possessions. Wilson first sent Javonte Williams into the end zone, before connecting twice with Jerry Jeudy. The receiver enhanced a big gain of 39 yards with a touchdown two plays later.

Suffering at the start of the season, Denver’s defense confirmed the best seen last week against the Packers. After forcing a 3rd and out from the start, they then stole a whopping 3 balls in the first two quarters, and limited the Chiefs to 3 field goals before the break.

Mahomes without solution

And the situation does not get better after the break. Distanced from the field by a possession largely to the advantage of the Colorado players, the double MVP is unable to move the chains when he has the opportunity. Failure on 4th attempt on a deep pass, then an interception by Justin Simmons definitively buries Kansas City’s hopes, in a match in which they will never really come back offensively. Much more realistic, the Broncos put themselves out of reach thanks to Sutton found in the corner of the end zone by his quarterback and by limiting errors despite significant pressure from the opposing defensive line. Denver logically wins, as they have completely annihilated Mahomes and Andy Reid. It seems like a long time ago when this defense took 70 points in the match.

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