Harrison Butker’s late field goal seals it for Kansas City in tight win over Giants | CBC Sports
Harrison Butker hit a pair of fourth-quarter field goals, including the go-ahead 34-yarder with 1:07 left, and Kansas City scrambled their way to a 20-17 comeback win over the New York Giants on Monday night in Kansas City, Mo.
Patrick Mahomes threw for 275 yards with a touchdown and an interception for Kansas City (4-4), who had to overcome two more turnovers along with 12 penalties for more than 100 yards on a cold, wet night at Arrowhead Stadium.
Tyreek Hill led Kansas City with 12 catches for 94 yards and a touchdown. Mecole Hardman added five catches for 63 yards, including a 24-yard catch-and-run on the final drive that set Butker up for the eventual winning field goal.
It was just the fourth win in 15 meetings for Kansas City and their first since the 2013 season.
Kansas City actually diced up the Giants on their opening drive, but for the fourth time this season Mahomes had a pass bounce off his intended target for an interception — this time backup running back Jerick McKinnon. It was the seventh consecutive game Mahomes had thrown a pick and his league-leading 10th of the season.
It also was an ominous sign for an offence that has done little to resemble its high-flying reputation.
Kansas City did score moments later, after Jones threw the ball right back to them, but they struggled to get into their familiar offensive rhythm. Mahomes seemed to be in a different playbook than his wide receivers, tight end Travis Kelce was rendered a non-factor by the New York defence and penalties began to pile up.
In fact, Kansas City turned almost entirely to the ground when they marched for their second touchdown. It was seldom-used Derrick Gore that carried seven times for 43 yards before breaking the goal line for his first career score.
Giants put up fight, but ultimately fall short
The Giants — hardly dynamic in their own right — were the ones that often moved the ball at will.
The Giants added an 86-yard drive later in the first half that produced a field goal. And early in the fourth quarter, Evan Engram beat Sorensen to the pylon for a touchdown catch that gave the Giants a 17-14 lead.
Somehow, the scuffling Kansas City team found a way to claw back into the game.
They ground their way to a field goal midway through the fourth quarter. Then, their much-maligned defence held on third down and Giants punter Riley Dixon sent a wobbler out of bounds to give them prime field position.
Mahomes and Co. finished the comeback by putting Butker in position for the go-ahead field goal.
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