
Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs registered their first victory of the ongoing NFL season as they secured a dominant victory over New York Giants by 22-9 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, September 21. Reigning AFC Champions, KC Chiefs dominated from both attack and defense. They restricted Giants quarterback Russell Wilson to 18-for-32 passing for 160 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions.
New York Giants were the last team to host a home game this season and failed to prevent a 0-3 hole. Ahead of their game, 165 teams started their season 0-3 since 1990 after the expansion of 12 in the NFL. KC Chiefs had a tight first half after produced a pair of second-half touchdown drives to make a great comeback.
Patrick Mahomes leads KC Chiefs to dominant win over NY Giants
Patrick Mahomes played a crucial role as Kansas City Chiefs registered a dominant win over New York Giants on Sunday, September 21. Mahomes was 22-of-37 passing for the game and went for 5 of 5 for 45 yards on the start of the third quarter of the match, which included a-yard TD pass to Tyquan Thornton. Mahomes and Thornton connected from 33 yards on third-and-10 from the New York and took KC Chiefs to a winning score.
“Yeah. I mean, they've been playing great these last two weeks. They've played winning football. And for us, we had to clean stuff up and get better. But they're playing good; they're playing tight coverage. They're rushing, they're blitzing, they're doing all type of different stuff that you're supposed to do as a winning defense,” said Patrick Mahomes after the win.



