Mahomes passes Kansas City past
Houston, Packers top Seahawks
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[January 13, 2020]
(Reuters) - Quarterback Patrick
Mahomes threw a record-tying four touchdowns in the second quarter
as the Kansas City Chiefs roared back from a 24-0 deficit and
defeated the Houston Texans 51-31 in the NFL playoffs on Sunday.
Green Bay also advanced, holding off the Seattle Seahawks 28-23
behind Aaron Rodgers' two touchdown passes to Davante Adams. The
Packers will visit the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers for the
National Football Conference (NFC) championship.
Mahomes, the NFL's most valuable player for the 2018 season, added a
fifth touchdown pass in the fourth quarter as the Chiefs advanced to
the American Football Conference championship game, where they will
play the visiting Tennessee Titans.
The sixth-seeded Titans have beaten the number two seed Chiefs four
consecutive times over the last six seasons, including a 35-32 win
in November.
Mahomes had 321 yards passing and rushed for 53 more to help Kansas
City score points on seven consecutive drives.
He joined former Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams as
the only players to have four touchdown passes in a single quarter
in a postseason game, the NFL said.
"Obviously we didn't start the way we wanted to," Mahomes said, "but
we found a way."
Tight end Travis Kelce caught three of Mahomes' passes for
touchdowns in the second period, a playoff record, despite a
hamstring injury.
"I told him, 'You are a monster, man,'" Mahomes said of Kelce, who
had 134 yards receiving on 10 catches. "He was fighting through
injury and still making plays all day long."
Running back Damien Williams also had three touchdowns, one on a
pass from Mahomes and two on third-quarter runs.
Houston, after its explosive start, scored only seven points in the
second half.
Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson rushed five yards for their last
score and passed for two touchdowns in the first half.
He had 388 yards passing but could not overcome the Kansas City
show.
Kansas City's mistakes helped Houston build its 24-0 lead.
Watson hit Kenny Stills with a 54-yard strike for the opening score.
Then the Texans defense did its part.
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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) passes against the Houston
Texans during the third quarter in a AFC Divisional Round playoff
football game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny
Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Keke Mingo's blocked punt led to Lonnie Johnson's touchdown and
minutes later Keion Crossen jumped on Kansas City returner Tyreek
Hill's muffed punt, leading to Watson's touchdown pass to Darren
Fells.
The Texans pushed the lead to 24-0 on a field goal, but the next 41
points belonged to Kansas City.
Mahomes connected with Williams for a 17-yard touchdown and Kelce
for scores of five, six and five yards. In nine minutes, the Chiefs
had a 28-24 lead.
Williams added two more scores in the third quarter as Kansas City
broke the game open on his runs of one and five yards.
Blake Bell caught the final touchdown pass from Mahomes, an
eight-yarder in the fourth quarter.
PACKERS SCORE FIRST
In Green Bay, Adams powered the Packers offense, catching eight
passes for 160 yards as Rodgers threw for 243 yards.
Adams caught a 20-yard pass from Rodgers for the game's first score
and later hauled in a 40-yarder that pushed Green Bay ahead 28-10.
"He had an unbelievable night," Rodgers said. "He carried us on
offense. His route running ability was incredible."
Adams also caught a 32-yard pass on third down that kept the ball in
Green Bay's hands in the closing minutes.
The Seahawks made it interesting, though, scoring the final two
touchdowns.
Russell Wilson connected with Tyler Lockett on a seven-yard scoring
pass and Marshawn Lynch bulled his way in from the one,
But the Seahawks, despite Wilson's 277 yards passing and 64 rushing,
could not overtake the Packers.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina; Editing by Toby
Davis and Gerry Doyle)
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