Packers Secure Victory Over Kansas City 27-19, Move to 6-6 Record
In the fourth quarter, the Chiefs narrowed Green Bay’s lead to 21-19 with 14:51 remaining after Mahomes connected with tight end Noah Gray for a 2-yard touchdown on third-and-goal.
Despite gaining two first downs, the Packers’ drive stalled, leading to a punt with 11:36 remaining after a delay of game penalty.
Following a three-and-out by the Chiefs’ offense, the Packers’ defense held strong, allowing Green Bay to take over at their 23 with 10:41 left in the quarter.
Green Bay made a successful 28-yard pass to Doubs on second-and-16 and followed it up with a 13-yard run by Watson on a double reverse, advancing to the Kansas City 43.
After a 10-yard gain by Dillon on a draw up the middle, Love made a 15-yard pass to Heath on a short stop route, extending the Packers’ drive.
Despite Love being sacked on third down, a 40-yard field goal by Carlson increased Green Bay’s lead to 24-19 with 6:03 remaining.
Following a defensive pass interference penalty, Kansas City reached the Packers’ 49, but Mahomes was intercepted by Nixon, giving Green Bay possession at their own 35.
Green Bay managed to move the ball to the Kansas City 41, resulting in the Chiefs using their first timeout with 3:16 left in the game.
With Dillon gaining seven yards and Watson picking up a first down on a reversal play, the Chiefs used their final timeout with 3:08 remaining.
Despite a 10-yard loss from a sack, a 48-yard field goal by Carlson extended Green Bay’s lead to 27-19 with 1:09 remaining.
As the game reached its final moments, the Packers secured a victory after batting down a pass in the end zone, as Kansas City faced fourth-and-10 from their 33.