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It was a wonderful Thanksgiving for the Dallas Cowboys, who defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-28, to win their fourth straight Turkey Day game. The win catapulted the Cowboys back into the playoff conversation as they showed their mettle in fighting back during the biggest moments.
George Pickens has spent much of the season proving he can be a true No. 1 receiver, but his latest big game stirred up unexpected backlash from a former Kansas City Chiefs player.
Jones and company jumped out to a 14-3 lead after Jones connected with wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and tight end Drew Ogletree on 6- and 4-yard touchdown passes in the first and second quarters, respectively. However, Indianapolis scored just six points in the second half, which ultimately left the door open for a Kansas City comeback.
The Chiefs' comeback spoiled early defensive dominance from Indy, which picked off Mahomes on K.C.'s first offensive series after Laiatu Latu tipped and snagged a pass from No. 15. The victory snapped a two-game losing streak by the Chiefs, elevating Mahomes' squad to 6-5 on the year.
Dave Toub, assistant head coach and special teams coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, is not giving much thought to President Donald Trump’s recent criticism regarding the NFL kickoff rule.
Thursday's game started promising as the Chiefs got an interception and scored quickly to take the lead. After Dallas responded with a touchdown, the Chiefs moved 72 yards for ano
Fresh off their come-from-behind, upset win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys now host the Kansas City Chiefs for Dallas’ annual Thanksgiving Day game.