Harrison Butker drilled a 51-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Kansas City Chiefs a dramatic 26-25 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Butker, delivered in the clutch after Patrick Mahomes and the offense set him up with the help of a crucial pass interference penalty on fourth-and-16 in the final minute.
Mahomes threw for 151 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions, but the late-game heroics kept the Chiefs alive. A pass intended for Rashee Rice drew a flag, moving Kansas City into field-goal range. After running the clock down, Butker calmly connected for the game-winner, capping off a thrilling finish.
The Bengals shut down Travis Kelce. He was held to one catch for five yards on three targets. An offensive line penalty negated one long completion on a scramble by Mahomes to Kelce.
RB Isiah Pacheco left in the final minute and was seen in a walking boot with crutches leaving the stadium. Reid did not provide details other than to say he would undergo tests on Monday.
Kansas City heads to Atlanta on Sunday night.