Jaylen Watson's 99-yard pick-six sends Chiefs past Chargers
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[September 16, 2022]
Rookie Jaylen Watson returned an
interception 99 yards for a touchdown to help the Kansas City Chiefs
rally for a 27-24 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Chargers on
Thursday night.
Patrick Mahomes passed for 235 yards and two touchdowns for the
Chiefs (2-0). Jerick McKinnon and Justin Watson caught touchdown
passes as Kansas City defeated the Chargers for the 14th time in the
past 17 meetings.
Justin Herbert threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns in addition
to the costly fourth-quarter interception for Los Angeles (1-1).
Herbert took a hit from Michael Danna with 5:01 remaining and played
through pain in his left rib area for the rest of the contest.
The Chargers' Mike Williams caught eight passes for 113 yards and
one touchdown, and Zander Horvath and Joshua Palmer also had scoring
receptions.
Jaylen Watson, a seventh-round pick this year out of Washington
State, jumped the throw from Herbert to Gerald Everett, picked it
off and raced downfield to give Kansas City a 24-17 lead with 10:29
remaining. The play matched the fourth-longest interception return
in Chiefs history.
Later, Clyde Edwards-Helaire broke loose for a 52-yard gain and a
15-yard facemask penalty on Los Angeles' Derwin James Jr. was tacked
on to put the ball at the Chargers' 18-yard line. The long run set
by a 31-yard field goal by Matt Ammendola that increased Kansas
City's lead to 10 with 3:20 to play.
Herbert pulled the Chargers within three on a 7-yard scoring pass to
Palmer with 1:11 left. Kansas City recovered the ensuing onside kick
and ran out the clock.
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Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day (69)
takes a photo with fans before playing against the Kansas City
Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny
Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles played without five-time Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen
(hamstring).
The Chargers took a 17-7 advantage when Williams made a one-handed
catch of Herbert's throw for a 15-yard scoring pass with 9:52 left
in the third quarter. Williams made the grab despite tight coverage
by Kansas City's L'Jarius Sneed.
It took the Chiefs just 2 1/2 minutes to respond as Mahomes drilled
a 41-yard touchdown pass to Justin Watson, who beat J.C. Jackson to
pull Kansas City within three.
Ammendola kicked a 19-yard field goal to knot the score at 17 on the
first play of the final quarter.
The Chargers led 10-7 at halftime.
Dustin Hopkins kicked a 31-yard field goal to cap Los Angeles' first
drive, and Herbert threw a 1-yard scoring pass to Horvath on the
first play of the second quarter.
Kansas City got on the board when Mahomes tossed a 9-yard scoring
pass to McKinnon with 11:38 left in the half.
--Field Level Media
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