Q4:
KC 34 OAK 20
The playoff run is over. To lose this game and then going over to Denver, yeah chances of winning that game are slim to none. Adding insult to injury, Tyvon Branch comes back to Oakland and picks off Derek Carr to seal the game and erase all hope for a comeback. It also didn't help that Bill Musgrave called a bland offensive game plan aside from the first drive of the game. Stay tune for the full recap.
Q3:
KC 14 OAK 20
Well, better playcalling by Musgrave after the Chiefs cashed in on their opening drive in the 3rd. However a missed extra point by Sebass left the door ajar for Kansas City to potentially come back. Luckily, the defense continues to play lights out and forced a quick 3 and out to give Carr and company the ball back. The Raiders need to finish! Another long drive for a TD could do it.
Q2:
KC 7 OAK 14
Thank you Charles Woodson for saving this boring quarter! Bill Musgrave was calling a lot of poor plays and that lead to a lot of three and outs. But, just when the Chiefs were about to get within field goal range to take the lead, Woodson strips Travis Kelce and takes it almost to the house and that set up a Carr TD pass to Crabtree for the Raiders to take the lead. Onto the halftime report.
Q1:
KC 7 OAK 7
Good opening drive by the Raiders. They were able to give the Chiefs every look there with a balance of quick passes and running the ball with Murray and Murray gained a big chunk of 44 yards and that was all that was needed to set up a TD. The Chiefs got the benefit of penalties to answer back, either they were bad or questionable, but Sebass needed to kick that ball out of the end zone. The Chiefs have good field position once again after Cooper failed to haul in a 4th and 2 pass.
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