Sun, Dec 3, 9:02 PM ESTAdam Teicherespn4 analyses
The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Green Bay Packers in a close game, with the final drive marred by controversial calls and missed opportunities. The Chiefs were hoping to tie for the best record in the AFC but instead fell to 8-4 with their third loss in the last five games. The no-call on a pass interference penalty and a fumble recovery that was overturned after a video review were key moments in the final drive.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Green Bay Packers in a close game, with controversial calls and missed opportunities on the final drive.
  • The Chiefs were hoping to tie for the best record in the AFC but instead fell to 8-4 with their third loss in the last five games.
  • A no-call on a pass interference penalty and a fumble recovery that was overturned after a video review were key moments in the final drive.
Patrick Mahomes | QB
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  • Mahomes threw three incomplete passes from the Green Bay 33 after a no-call on a pass interference penalty.
  • Mahomes acknowledged that the penalty on Isiah Pacheco hurt the Chiefs but appreciated Pacheco's energy.
  • Mahomes said he prefers that the officials let the players play and decide the game on the field.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling | WR
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  • Valdes-Scantling was involved in a no-call on a pass interference penalty by Carrington Valentine.
  • Valdes-Scantling asked the official why there was no penalty but received no acknowledgment.
  • Valdes-Scantling tried to catch the ball but ended up on the ground and didn't have an opportunity.
Isiah Pacheco | RB
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  • Pacheco was ejected from the game and penalized 15 yards for taking a swing at a Packers player.
  • Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Pacheco can't do that and needs to stay composed.
  • Mahomes appreciated Pacheco's energy and said it gets the offense going, but acknowledged that the penalty hurt the team.
Rashee Rice | WR
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  • Rice appeared to fumble the ball, which was recovered by Carrington Valentine and returned for a touchdown, but replay showed that Rice was down before the ball came out.
  • The Chiefs retained possession after the fumble recovery was overturned.