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Chiefs Get Into the Win Column with Crunch-Time Heroics Against Giants

September 23, 2025 by Chiefs Crowd

The Kansas City Chiefs delivered their first win of the season in dramatic fashion Sunday night, outlasting the New York Giants 22-9 in East Rutherford. In a matchup where both squads had yet to notch a victory, Patrick Mahomes and the defense came through just in time to silence doubts and send Chiefs Kingdom home happy.

From the opening whistle, this primetime battle was a tense, gritty affair filled with mistakes and missed opportunities. The Chiefs’ offense sputtered in the first half, settling for two Harrison Butker field goals and taking a slim 9-6 lead into halftime. Sloppy play continued to plague both teams, but a clutch defensive performance from Nick Bolton, who finished with 14 tackles, helped keep the Giants quiet on the scoreboard.

The turning point came midway through the third quarter. After a bizarre Mahomes backward pass nearly gifted the Giants a turnover deep in Kansas City territory, Mahomes snatched the ball back out of a defender’s hands and turned the near-disaster into a hunger to finish strong. The Chiefs responded with a signature drive, capped by a touchdown pass to Tyquan Thornton, who continues to grow as a key weapon for Mahomes.

The fourth quarter sealed the Chiefs’ triumph. After a defensive stop, Mahomes found Thornton on a deep 33-yard strike, setting up Kareem Hunt’s short touchdown plunge. Though Butker missed the extra point after an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, the lead was safe with the Giants’ offense failing to convert consistently. Kansas City’s defense forced two Russell Wilson interceptions and left Giants fans calling for rookie Jaxson Dart as the clock wound down.

Head coach Andy Reid, visibly relieved after the final whistle, called it “a good win to get, in particular when you haven’t got one.” He credited his team’s resilience through adversity. Mahomes finished 22-of-37 for 224 yards and a touchdown, with Hunt and Pacheco combining for solid production on the ground.

With the victory, the Chiefs avoided their first 0-3 start since 2011 and now shift focus to a tough Week 4 matchup against Baltimore. While the offense isn’t yet firing on all cylinders, fans can celebrate a much-needed win and look ahead as the squad tries to build momentum.

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