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Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos

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5-5, 1-4 Away
Final
19 - 22
9-2, 6-0 Home

Broncos beat Chiefs 22-19 on Lutz's last-second field goal, extending win streak to 8 games

Broncos win eighth straight, taking down Chiefs

“I was kind of like, shoot, here we are," said Lutz, who nailed the game-winner this time, his fifth field goal of the day, pushing the Denver Broncos past the Chiefs 22-19 for their eighth straight victory. “I've been waiting for a game like that.”

Broncos coach Sean Payton said last November's 16-14 heartbreaker at Arrowhead Stadium galvanized his team, which went on a 5-2 run to reach the playoffs, and Lutz concurred: “If you look back at the last year-and-a-half since that game, this team has come together and found ways to win close games.”

The Broncos (9-2) all but buried the Chiefs (5-5) in the AFC West, which Kansas City has won every year since 2016. Chiefs coach Andy Reid fell to 27-5 following a bye week, counting the playoffs and his time with Philadelphia.

“We've just got a resilient team that believes we're going to win, and at the end of the game when it's close, that belief goes a long way,” QB Bo Nix said after the Broncos improved to 7-2 in one-score games this season.

Nix set up the game-winning kick with a 32-yard strike to Troy Franklin that got Denver to the Kansas City 15 with under a minute remaining.

Patrick Mahomes gave Kansas City its only lead on a Travis Kelce — the veteran tight end's 84th career TD, one more than previous Chiefs franchise record-holder Priest Holmes. That put the Chiefs up 19-16, but Harrison Butker's extra point was blocked by Frank Crum.

The Broncos tied it at 19-all on Lutz's 54-yarder with 4:10 remaining.

Denver's defense forced Kansas City to go three-and-out when Ja'Quan McMillian sacked Mahomes on third-and-10 from the Chiefs 36. That was the second sack by McMillian, who also had six tackles, including two for loss, two quarterback hits, a pass breakup and an interception.

“Game ball,” Payton said.

The Broncos chewed up the final 2:59 by driving 58 yards in 10 plays. They won their 11th straight game at Empower Field, where they haven't lost since October 2024, and they beat KC here for the third consecutive time.

Kelce's TD followed a 46-yard pass-interference flag at the Denver 29 on cornerback Riley Moss on an underthrown pass from Mahomes to Hollywood Brown. That came on third-and-19. Moss said afterward he's going to wear boxing gloves at practice to break what's become his bad habit of grabbing defenders on deep throws.

The Broncos' eight-game winning streak is their longest since 2012, when Peyton Manning led Denver to 11 consecutive victories. As a result, the Chiefs' nine-year reign atop the AFC West is in jeopardy.

Jaleel McLaughlin, playing in place of injured starter J.K. Dobbins, who underwent season-ending foot surgery last week, bullied his way in from 4 yards out to break a 6-6 tie in the third quarter.

The Chiefs seized the momentum, however, when Mahomes found Tyquan Thornton for a 61-yard gain to the Denver 11. That set up Kareem Hunt's 2-yard run that tied it at 13. That was KC's first touchdown at Empower Field in 11 quarters.

Tables turned A year after going 12-0 in one-score games, including the playoffs, the Chiefs are 0-5 in such situations this season.

“It sucks,” Mahomes said. “Don’t get me wrong. You got to feel that, but you got to be able to kind of use that energy to push it into the next week, into the rest of the season, and all you can focus on is the next game. You get another opportunity to go out there and prove yourself.

“We’ve been losing these close games recently, but we’ve played some good football in spurts,” Mahomes said. “It’s just about being more consistent, and until we go out there and do it, all you can do is just keep saying, keep practicing and getting better and better and push yourself to go out there and do it on game day.”

Dethroning KC? The Chiefs have won the division every year since 2016 but have their work cut out just to make the playoffs now, and the Los Angeles Chargers fell two games behind Denver, which hasn't won the division since 2015, thanks to their 35-6 loss at Jacksonville on Sunday.

“I just think about us,” Broncos edge rusher Jonathon Cooper said. “We're 9-2 going into the bye, get a chance to rest our bodies, get some people back, get some health going and just keep this momentum going into the playoffs.”

Injuries Chiefs: LG Kingsley Suamataia sustained a concussion.

Broncos: Rookie WR Pat Bryant was evaluated for a concussion after his 48-yard catch with 26 seconds left in the third quarter but returned. ... The Broncos were without CB Pat Surtain II (pectoral), ILB Alex Singleton (testicular cancer) and Dobbins (left foot).

Up next Chiefs: Visit the Indianapolis Colts next Sunday.

Broncos: After a bye, visit the Washington Commanders on Nov. 30.

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Scoring Summary

DEN FG 1st Period 7:36 Wil Lutz 29 Yd Field Goal
DEN FG 1st Period 4:53 Wil Lutz 24 Yd Field Goal
KC FG 1st Period 0:49 Harrison Butker 31 Yd Field Goal
KC FG 2nd Period 4:38 Harrison Butker 31 Yd Field Goal
DEN TD 3rd Period 4:03 Jaleel McLaughlin 4 Yd Rush (Wil Lutz Kick)
KC TD 3rd Period 0:49 Kareem Hunt 2 Yd Rush (Harrison Butker Kick)
DEN FG 4th Period 12:50 Wil Lutz 38 Yd Field Goal
KC TD 4th Period 9:57 Travis Kelce 21 Yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (Harrison Butker PAT blocked)
DEN FG 4th Period 4:10 Wil Lutz 54 Yd Field Goal
DEN FG 4th Period 0:00 Wil Lutz 35 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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19 1st Downs 16
13 Passing 1st downs 11
3 Rushing 1st downs 5
3 1st downs from penalties 0
5-13 3rd down efficiency 7-15
0-1 4th down efficiency 0-0
62 Total Plays 61
311 Total Yards 342
5.0 Yards per Play 5.6
10 Total Drives 10
249 Passing 283
29/45 Comp/Att 24/38
5.2 Yards per pass 7.1
1 Interceptions thrown 0
3-27 Sacks-Yards Lost 2-12
62 Rushing 59
14 Rushing Attempts 21
4.4 Yards per rush 2.8
1-4 Red Zone (Made-Att) 1-5
10-69 Penalties 10-147
1 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
30:31 Possession 29:29
Denver Broncos Denver Broncos Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ben Powers, G Questionable Dec 20
Karene Reid, LB Injured Reserve Dec 20
Justin Strnad, LB Out Dec 19
Brandon Jones, S Injured Reserve Dec 15
Drew Sanders, LB Injured Reserve Nov 26
Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jawaan Taylor, OT Injured Reserve Dec 20
Leo Chenal, LB Injured Reserve Dec 20
Jaylon Moore, OT Out Dec 19
Nazeeh Johnson, S Injured Reserve Dec 19
Jake Briningstool, TE Injured Reserve Dec 19

Game Information

Empower Field at Mile High

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 75,911 · Capacity:

2025 AFC West Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Denver 12 2 .857 0 342 261
Los Angeles 10 4 .714 0 315 284
Kansas City 6 8 .429 0 328 268
Las Vegas 2 12 .143 0 196 363
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