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KANSAS CITY DaeSean Hamilton Jersey , Mo. (AP) —Kareem Hunt had another hurdling, tackle-breaking touchdown that gave the Chiefs a lead they’d never surrender.Travis Kelce and Sammy Watkins produced huge games, too, as the high-powered Kansas City offense once again made the incredible look downright casual in a 30-23 victory over Denver on Sunday that finished off a season sweep of the Broncos.“When we’re clicking and spreading the ball around,” Mahomes said, “we’re really tough to stop.”You could make a case for nearly impossible. The only team to beat the Chiefs (7-1) so far has been New England, and it took the Patriots scoring 43 points at home to win by a field goal.The Broncos (3-5) never came that close Sunday.Mahomes finished with 303 yards passing for his franchise-record seventh consecutive 300-yard performance.He joined Andrew Luck (eight games in 2014) and Drew Brees (seven games in 2011) as the only quarterbacks in league history with seven consecutive games with at least 300 passing yards in a season.Mahomes also became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to throw at least four touchdown passes in three consecutive games, joining Brees (three games in 2011), Peyton Manning (five games in 2004) and Hall of Famer Dan Marino (four games in 1984).Watkins had 107 yards and two of the TD catches, and Kelce and Hunt had the other two, as the Chiefs won for the 19th time in their past 21 games against the AFC West rivals.“There were some good individual efforts there,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said, rattling off most of those same names before adding, almost as an afterthought: “Obviously our young quarterback was involved, too.”Obviously.Case Keenum had 262 yards passing and two scores for the Broncos (3-5), while Phillip Lindsay had a big day in his first career start. The undrafted rookie had 95 yards rushing and a TD while catching three passes and providing a spark out of the backfield.Still, that production couldn’t help the Broncos overcome their own sloppiness. They were flagged 10 times for 83 yards, several of the penalties wiping out big gains — and that doesn’t include a few that were declined or offsetting, including a personal foul on defensive tackle Derek Wolfe.“We can’t beat ourselves against this team. We know that,” said Broncos cornerback Chris Harris, whose team has lost seven straight to the Chiefs. “We got to be smart and we didn’t play smart enough here. We got to figure it out, why we keep having these same things happen every week.”Kansas City failed to score on its initial drive for the first time all season, and instead it was the Broncos jumping in front when Lindsay scored from a yard out midway through the first quarter.The Chiefs quickly found their stride, though.Harrison Butker hit a chip-shot field goal, Kelce made a tough touchdown catch in traffic and Watkins found the soft spot in the middle of the Denver defense to haul in his first TD grab. Denver had no answer until the closing seconds, when Tim Patrick had his first career touchdown catch.Still, the Chiefs took a 16-14 lead into the locker room. And they weren’t done.Watkins https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-drew-lock-jersey , signed in the offseason to take some pressure off Tyreek Hill, showed his own game-breaking ability early in the third quarter. He had a 24-yard reception to move Kansas City downfield, and his 10-yard strike from Mahomes added to the Chiefs’ cushion .The Broncos, meanwhile, kept stumbling through costly miscues. Two more penalties on their first possession of the half resulted in a shanked punt that gave Kansas City prime field position, and it took just four plays for Hunt to reach the end zone for the 10th time this season.The reigning NFL rushing champion took an inside pitch from Mahomes — a pass, technically — and ran through two tackles, hurdled Will Parks and dragged fellow safety Justin Simmons into the end zone.The highlight-reel catch-and-run came after another hurdling run by Hunt a week ago.Denver tried to come back in the fourth quarter, when Jeff Heuerman caught a fourth-down touchdown catch. But the Broncos failed to convert the 2-point conversion, then Keenum threw a pick after they’d managed to get the ball back, foiling their best chance to make it a game.“It is disappointing, but you got to go back to work on Sundays,” Lindsay said. “It’s time to get us a win. What better way than to go back home and get a win against the Texans?”STATS AND STREAKSDenver has lost four of five. … Reid won his 201st game, tying Dan Reeves for eighth-most in NFL history. … Butker had a streak of 61 consecutive PATs snapped in the first half.INJURIESBroncos: The Broncos were missing RB Royce Freeman (ankle), RT Jared Veldheer (knee) and strong safety Darian Stewart (neck). LBs Brandon Marshall (knee) and Von Miller (ankle) were active.Chiefs: WR Tyreek Hill appeared to tweak his groin on a long catch early in the game. He left late in the fourth quarter. … LBs Anthony Hitchens (ribs) and Frank Zombo (hamstring) also left late.HAPPY HALLOWEENHill showed up at Arrowhead Stadium wearing an inflatable sumo wrestler suit. That came after Mahomes posted video of himself on social media this week wearing a Tyrannosaurus Rex outfit while playing a pingpong game with practice squad wide receiver Gehrig Dieter, who also wore a sumo suit.UP NEXTBroncos: Return home to face Houston next Sunday.Chiefs: Head to Cleveland next Sunday. News and notes from the 13th Day of Denver Broncos training camp. And yes, there was some drama that unfolded today." Denver Broncos Training CampBroncos training camp: Day 13 news and notesNew,36commentsNews and notes from the 13th Day of Denver Broncos training camp. And yes, there was some drama that unfolded today.MDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Broncos training camp: Day 13 news and notesTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailThe Denver Broncos have a game coming up quickly as they’ll take on the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, so there was plenty going on in Day 13 of Broncos camp at UCHealth Training Center on August 5, 2019. The day started off upbeat, but it wasn’t long before some tempers flared. Head Coach Vic Fangio had to bring the entire team together halfway through for a solid reset to finish out the session. Here are some of the main points from today’s practice.Emmanuel Sanders and Courtland Sutton trade punchesYou read that right. The Broncos starting wide receivers had just about enough of each other and traded blows halfway through Tuesday’s practice session. It came to a head after a series that involved a couple of offensive penalties. After beating separated, Sutton was pulled away by Ronald Leary. Sanders, being the feisty guy he has always been, followed and soon there were water bottles being thrown as the two men argued. Derek Wolfe intervened to calm Sanders down and Joe Flacco talked to both wide receivers in an effort to calm them both down. It all culminated with Fangio bring the entire team to midfield for a reset. Fangio wasn’t pleased to hear about the event. He didn’t see it, but noted that it can’t happen.“I don’t know all of the details of it,” Fangio said. “It kind of happened about 10 minutes before I even found out about it because I was on the other side of the field. Obviously Womens Dre'Mont Jones Jersey , it’s not good. Can’t happen, shouldn’t happen, but you have to be able to react to these things and handle them the right way.”After practice, both Sanders and Sutton refused to comment on the fight as they headed for the locker room. This situation will hopefully get worked out behind closed doors.Offense continues to be up and downRight before the aforementioned fight between Sanders and Sutton, the offense had committed back-to-back penalties. Fangio, again, wasn’t pleased.“I actually called them together twice,” Fangio said of getting the team together. “The first time was in reaction to the poor first-team period highlighted by that fight and then the second time I was just telling them that we were going to go into crowd noise. They didn’t know we were doing that and I wanted to alert them to that.”It wasn’t all bad. Joe Flacco and the offense had a good start to practice. With the first preseason game coming up Thursday, we did learn that Flacco and many of the starters will be getting some playing time in that game. We shouldn’t expect much more than a series or two, but it’ll be the first chance we’ll have to see all of the new faces on the first team take the field in a game.Kareem Jackson feasted with two pick sixes in practiceSpeaking of new faces, Broncos new safety Kareem Jackson had a good day. He hauled in two interceptions that turned into pick sixes. The first was the best. Jackson read Flacco and the play every step of the way, jumping the route in the flat to Theo Riddick and took it to the house for the touchdown. Then, an hour later, a ball that should have been caught by Phillip Lindsay instead got tipped into the air. Jackson hauled that one in too for his second pick six.“Yeah, I had the chance to make a couple of plays today, so for me that’s what is about,” Jackson said of his interceptions. “As a defense, [it’s about] guys being in the right place at the right time. I was fortunate enough to be at the right place today and to make a couple of plays, so I’ve got to continue to build on that.”The defense is certainly an area where there appears to be few holes. It should be an exciting season for them.News and notesWide receiver Jamarius Way was waived on Monday to make room for Deyon Sizer. Sizer is a 6-4, 280 pound rookie defensive lineman out of Colorado State-Pueblo. He signed the Broncos originally as an undrafted free agent and was waived on July 26th. Injury reportJoseph Jones is dealing with a pectoral injury from last weeks’ game, but it looks like he might not need to go on IR.Todd Davis continued his rehab from his calf injury early in training camp. He figures to be back before Week 1.Aaron Wallace has been sidelined since Sunday with a hamstring injury. No word on its severity. Jake Butt continues to try and come back from his third ACL tear. Fangio noted that he is getting closer to returning to practice.Bug Howard has an ankle injury that has kept him sidelinedJosey Jewell reportedly tweaked his side a bit and Fangio noted that he should okay in a few days.Tweets from campQuotesWhile disappointed, Fangio did let everyone know that he wasn’t too worried about the situation between Sanders and Sutton.Bradley Chubb had some good thoughts on why things sometimes get heated on the practice field. He’s confident they’ll all come together and do the team right.Shifting away from the wide receiver drama, Chubb was also asked about rookie third-round pick, Dre’Mont Jones. Sounds like a good start for the rook.Kareem Jackson became the old man of the group when he was signed with both Justin Simmons and Will Parks early on in their careers. Of Simmons, Jackson has liked what he’s seen from him so far in camp.

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