The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers didn't need an overtime this time around, as the Super Bowl rematch saw Patrick Mahomes & Co. win again on Sunday.
With the final 28-18 on the line, the Chiefs are the only undefeated team in the NFL after the Minnesota Vikings lost to their NFC North rival, the Detroit Lions, on a last-second field goal earlier Sunday.
Once again, it wasn't Mahomes' best effort on the field Sunday, but he managed to get the job done, including moments where he worked some of his patented “Mahomes magic” with his legs .
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Mahomes scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter, which was his first rushing score in his last 32 games, including the playoffs. His elusive abilities in and outside the pocket have become legend at this point, but Mahomes found a seam from a yard out to give the Chiefs a 21-12 lead early in the quarter.
Earlier in that drive, Mahomes rushed for his longest run of his career as he blasted his way not only beyond the San Francisco 30-yard line for a first down, but also 26 additional yards for a total gain of 33 yards on the ground.
It looked like Mahomes was about to go out of bounds when he reached the first down marker, but he made a quick stop so the San Francisco defender couldn't tackle him and continued to walk along the left sideline before finally exiting.
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Mahomes finished the day with 39 yards rushing on five carries, although he didn't fare well through the air with 154 yards on 16-of-27 passing with two interceptions and no touchdown passes.
Nonetheless, the Chiefs relied on the ground game, anchored by Kareem Hunt with his 78 yards and two touchdowns, while Mecole Hardman iced the Bay Area victory with a final 18-yard sprint to the end zone to a score too. .
Meanwhile, Brock Purdy had issues throughout the game with the Chiefs defense, which continues to be a formidable unit led by coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.
Purdy threw three interceptions, including two on consecutive second-half drives that the Chiefs scored their fourth-quarter touchdowns on in response. He was 17 of 31 through the air for 212 yards, although he rushed for two touchdowns on eight carries for 27 yards.
The 49ers were already down one man as Deebo Samuel tried to battle an illness to start the game, but he ultimately had to opt out. Then, Brandon Aiyuk, who San Francisco just paid big money last offseason after a long roller coaster contract, appeared to suffer a serious leg injury after being tackled in the right knee. He was evacuated from the field.
In turn, it was tight end George Kittle with a game-high 92 yards on six catches for the 49ers, while rookie Jacob Cowing had 50 yards on two catches thanks to a 41-yard field goal that set up a touchdown for Purdy.
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While the Chiefs pick up another win this season, the Niners are still looking for consistency as they drop to 3-4 on the year.
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