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Patrick Mahomes threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Washington Commanders 28-7
The Kansas City Chiefs continued to roll in Week 8's Monday Night Football feature, battling through a slow start to down the Washington Commanders.
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The Commanders fought hard for a half against the Kansas City Chiefs, but in the second half it was clear the two teams weren’t on the same plane.
A head of "Monday Night Football," fresh off a dominant win over the Las Vegas Raiders, the Kansas City Chiefs did not expect to find themselves in a dogfight with the Washington Commanders as they gathered in the locker room at halftime.
The Washington Commanders have now dropped three straight contests to drop them to 3-5 on the season and to third in the NFC East following their lopsided 28-7
The Kansas City Chiefs just keep rolling, improving to 6-2 after Monday night's convincing 28-7 win over the Washington Commanders. What was dubbed an important game on the "Monday Night Football" slate at the beginning of the season had little pizazz, due to the Commanders having a sub-.500 record and Jayden Daniels being out for this game.
Travis Kelce did a Taylor Swift-inspired touchdown celebration during the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 8 win against the Washington Commanders. For the second time since the release of Taylor Swift's Life of a Showgirl, legendary Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce scored a touchdown, paying homage to her song, “The Fate of Ophelia.”
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Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes Twin in Head-to-Toe Red for Chiefs Game Against Commanders
After Travis Kelce landed his 100th career touchdown during the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Washington Commanders game Oct. 27, he gave fiancée Taylor Swift a subtle shoutout. Melissa McCarthy looked stunning at the “Regretting You” premiere in a floral maxi dress, sharing moments from the night on Instagram.
Kansas City Chiefs star defender Chris Jones had a face full of tears during the playing of the National Anthem.