Kansas City Chiefs extend their unbeaten record thanks to outrageous final play against Denver Broncos

Kansas City Chiefs extend their unbeaten record thanks to outrageous final play against Denver Broncos

The Kansas City Chiefs extended their perfect start to the season to 9-0 after a dramatic ending against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

The Broncos had a 35-yard field goal to win the game with just one second left but Will Lutz’s kick was blocked by Chiefs player Leo Chenal.

That ensured the Chiefs escaped with a 16-14 victory as their bid for a third-straight Super Bowl remains on track. 

Victory completed a memorable day for Travis Kelce after he sent Arrowhead – and his girlfriend Taylor Swift – wild by breaking a franchise record with his second touchdown of the season.

Kelce has had a slow start to the year by his lofty standards, but caught a much-needed touchdown late in the first half against.

The Chiefs maintained their perfect 9-0 start to the season after a dramatic ending against the Denver Broncos on Sunday

The Broncos had a 35-yard field goal to win the game but Will Lutz's kick was blocked

The Broncos had a 35-yard field goal to win the game but Will Lutz’s kick was blocked

Not only was it hugely important for the team, but it also tied Kelce at No 1 for the most receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history.

The tight end joined the legendary Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez on 76 career touchdowns – and he’s sure to smash through that mark as his career continues.

More to follow.

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