NFL roundup: Chiefs and Lions earn OT wins as Patriots and Bears stay hot
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NFL roundup: Chiefs and Lions earn OT wins as Patriots and Bears stay hot
"Patrick Mahomes threw for a season-high 352 yards, Kareem Hunt ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, and Harrison Butker's fifth field goal of the game gave the Kansas City Chiefs a come-from-behind overtime victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Rashee Rice had eight catches for 141 yards, including two crucial ones on the Chiefs' tying touchdown drive in regulation and another in overtime."
"Jahmyr Gibbs ran for a 69-yard touchdown on the first snap of overtime after Jake Bates matched a career high with a 59-yard field goal in the final minute of regulation, lifting the Lions to victory. New York (2-10) had a chance to extend the game, but turned the ball over on downs at the Detroit 31 when Aidan Hutchinson sacked Jameis Winston. Gibbs had a career-high 264 yards from scrimmage and three scores."
"Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears didn't have to face their old nemesis Aaron Rodgers, who missed the game with a broken wrist, to come away with a win. The longtime Packers QB has a 25-5 career record against the Bears. Williams threw for three touchdowns and the Bears beat the Steelers. Chicago won for the eighth time in nine games to improve to 8-3."
Patrick Mahomes passed for a season-high 352 yards while Kareem Hunt ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, and Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard overtime field goal to give Kansas City a comeback win over Indianapolis. Rashee Rice finished with eight catches for 141 yards and made key catches on the tying and overtime drives. The Detroit Lions rallied, with Jahmyr Gibbs producing a 69-yard overtime touchdown and totaling a career-high 264 yards from scrimmage with three scores. Caleb Williams threw three touchdowns as Chicago beat Pittsburgh, and the AFC-leading New England Patriots extended their winning streak.
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