Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs are the last undefeated team standing in the AFC, and they'll look to keep it that way against the New Orleans Saints this week on "Monday Night Football."
Kansas City has won 10 straight games dating back to last season, including the playoffs. The four wins this season have all come by one possession, with the Chiefs either needing a late score or stop to seal a win.
The Saints have cooled after a monster offensive start to the season. After blasting through its first two opponents and scoring 91 points in wins against the Panthers and Cowboys, New Orleans has lost its last two,and scored a more pedestrian 12 (against the Eagles) and 24 points (against the Falcons) in those two losses. Still, the Saints are a solid rushing offense led by a resurgent Alvin Kamara, who is tied for the league lead with five rushing touchdowns.
How to watch Monday Night Football: Saints vs. Chiefs
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Mo.
TV: ESPN, ESPN2 (ManningCast)
Streaming: Fubo, ESPN+
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Khalen Saunders with the big-man pick
Saints come up with a huge turnover at the goal line. Patrick Mahomes looked to JuJu Smith-Schuster on third-and-goal from the 2, but Smith-Schuster juggled the ball and left it up in the air.
Khalen Saunders was there to grab it. The Saints defensive tackle snagged the ball from mid-air and rumbled from the end zone to the New Orleans 35-yard line.
What a play. New Orleans is somehow still in this thing. Chiefs lead, 16-7 late in the third quarter.
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A huge penalty puts the Chiefs in the red zone. Patrick Mahomes looked deep to Xavier Worthy from the Kansas City 39-yard line. Paulson Adebo ran Worthy over before the ball arrived. Adebo flagged for a 46-yard pass interference penalty.
Paulson Adebo has been called for a 46-yard pass interference call.
The Chiefs swarm Derek Carr on third-and-12 and sack him for an eight-yard loss. The Saints punt after failing to capitalize on good field position. Chiefs lead, 16-7 midway through the third quarter.
The Chiefs come up empty on their first drive of the second half. A deep ball to Xavier Worthy falls incomplete on third down, and Harrison Butker misses a 51-yard field goal attempt. The Saints take over near midfield.
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The second half is underway. The Chiefs receive the second-half kickoff holding a 16-7 lead.
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Notable halftime stats
Patrick Mahomes is cooking. He's completed 19 of 27 passes for 216 yards in one half of football. But he's failed to find the end zone.
-Kareem Hunt has 12 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown -Travis Kelce has eight catches for 67 yards -JuJu Smith-Schuster has five catches for 67 yards -No other Chiefs player has more than one catch
Derek Carr is 9 of 14 for 84 yards with one touchdown and one interception. More than half of his yardage came from a 43-yard touchdown pass to Rashid Shaheed
-Alvin Kamara has 6 carries for 18 yards -Shaheed has two catches for 58 yards and a touchdown
-Chiefs first downs: 15 -Saints first downs: 5 -Chiefs total yards: 277 -Saints total yards: 112 -Chiefs yards per play: 6.3 -Saints yards per play: 5.1 -Chiefs time of possession: 19:31 -Saints time of possession: 10:31
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The Chiefs are controlling the ball and the game, more so than their 16-7 halftime lead suggests. But they've allowed a big-play touchdown and come up short of the end zone on three of their four trips to the red zone, allowing the Saints to remain within striking distance.
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The Chiefs come up short once again in the red zone and settle for another Harrison Butker field goal attempt. Butker connects from 28 yards to extend the Kansas City lead to 16-7. That should be it for the first half. Six seconds remain on the clock.
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The Saints burn 22 seconds before punting back to the Chiefs after a 3-and-out. The Chiefs have a chance to tack on another score before halftime. Kansas City leads, 13-7 with 58 seconds remaining in the half.
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A sack of Patrick Mahomes puts the Chiefs in third-and-14 and ultimately forces Kansas City to settle for a field goal. Harrison Butker coverts from 34 yards, and the Chiefs extend their lead to 13-7 with 1:32 remaining before halftime.
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And now the Chiefs have a first down. They ended up in second-and-34 after a holding penalty. On third-and-22, Travis Kelce caught a pass from Patrick Mahomes on a crossing route, then lateraled the ball to Samaje Perine.
Perine then carried the ball two yards short of the sticks. The Chiefs went four it on fourth-and-2 and converted. What a play.
Alontae Taylor just blew up a Chiefs play in the backfield and potentially short-circuited a Kansas City drive that had moved into Saints territory. Put Kansas City in second-and-24. Chiefs running back Carson Steele lost the ball a week after a fumble landed him on the bench. Xaiver Worthy recovered for the Chiefs.
Saints safety Will Harris limped off the field after appearing to suffer a non-contact leg injury. He was down on the Chiefs sideline for an extended period before walking to the locker room.
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Shaheed is such a weapon
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The Saints cap the drive with a deep ball from Derek Carr to Rashid Shaheed for a 43-yard touchdown. Shaheed takes the top off the defense, and Carr finds him running free toward the end zone. 10-7, Chiefs.
The Saints are finally moving the ball. Multiple first downs on this drive, and their over midfield.
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The Saints force an incompletion on fourth-and-5 in the red zone. Chiefs opt for a field goal and take a 10-0 lead.
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The first quarter's in the books. Kansas City has a 7-0 lead and is driving past midfield. The Saints have 38 yards of total offense with two punts and an interception on three offensive possessions.
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Derek Carr has been under constant pressure from Steve Spagnuolo's defense to great success for Kansas City.
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Kansas City's defense comes up with another stop, forcing a second-straight 3-and-out from the Saints. That's an interception and two 3-and-outs on three Saints possessions.
The Chiefs' defense — not their Patrick Mahomes-led offense — has been the strength of this team through a 4-0 start. That continues to hold true early against the Saints.
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Saints defense forces a 3-and-out and a Chiefs punt for a big early stop. A second Chiefs score in two possessions would've spelled trouble for the Saints.
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After a first-drive interception, the Saints go 3-and-out on their second and punt. This could spiral quickly for New Orleans.
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Kareem Hunt ran five times for 23 yards on the scoring drive and appears to have the top spot on Kansas City's running back depth chart locked up in the absence of Isiah Pacheco.
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Travis Kelce caught three passes for 31 yards to help set up the touchdown.
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The Chiefs convert the turnover into a 10-play, 78-yard drive capped by a 5-yard Kareem Hunt touchdown run. 7-0 Chiefs, and a brutal start for the Saints.
Still trying to figure out why Derek Carr threw that ball up for grabs.
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Chiefs take over on a sensational interception by safety Bryan Cook. Derek Carr throws a deep ball up for grabs under pressure on first down, and Cook comes up with it for a turnover on the first drive of the game.
Alvin Kamara, wow. The Saints running back was trapped for a drive-ending loss on third down. Instead, he reverses field and picks up a nine-yard gain to move the chains.
The Saints won the toss and will receive the opening kick. Let's football.
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We're getting close to kickoff in Kansas City. Thankfully, no weather delays in sight. This one's shaping up to finish well before midnight local time.
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