![]() ![]() ![]() They could get nothing done on the offensive end coming into this week, and as crazy as it sounds a game like this could be exactly what Tampa’s offense needed. Tampa Bay would see the end zone two more times, but at that time it was merely consolation, although the Bucs may have taken one step back to take two steps forward. Chiefs O dominates Bucs DĪ Chiefs field goal on their opening possession of the second half and a touchdown on their ensuing possession would put the game out of reach as the Chiefs led 38-17. The Bucs would score another touchdown right before the half to bring the score to 28-17 going into half, but the Chiefs didn’t slow down in the second half. The momentum swung back in favor of the Chiefs and Noah Gray punched in a one yard tight end sneak as Andy Reid showed he’s still got some tricks up his sleeve. It looked like the Bucs had a way back into the game when they stopped the Chiefs on fourth down during the following possession, but L’Jarius Sneed forced a Brady fumble on a sack on the very next play. Majestic Mahomes put on a showīrady finally got the Bucs into the end zone on the next drive when he found Mike Evans, who returned from a one game suspension, in end zone for a 13 yard TD pass. ![]() On 2nd and Goal from the two, Mahomes dodged one defender in the backfield, got to the sideline, spun out of another tackle, drew the defense and flicked the ball to Edwards-Helaire for his second touchdown of the game to go up 21-3 early in the second quarter. The third touchdown was simply Mahomes making magic happen. Clyde Edwards-Helaire scored the Chiefs second touchdown of the first quarter on a night where the KC running game went for 189 yards. ![]() The Bucs got a field goal once Brady got to take the field, but the Chiefs offense was relentless, scoring touchdowns on each of their first three drives. After the Bucs fumbled on the opening kick off Mahomes hit Travis Kelce on a 16 yard field goal two plays later. It didn’t take long for the Chiefs to get on the board. They gave up three touchdowns to Mahomes and the Chiefs in the first 30 minutes of the game. The real match up to keep an eye on was the Chiefs high powered offense against the Bucs top ranked defense.Ĭoming into the Week 4 encounter, Tampa Bay had only allowed three touchdowns all season. While the headline coming into the night was the battle of the quarterbacks, the Tampa Bay offense had not been playing up to par over the first three weeks of the season. It was a rematch of the Super Bowl from two years ago, and you could tell Patrick Mahomes was itching to avenge the loss he suffered on the very same field twenty months ago. Patrick Mahomes won the quarterback battle against Tom Brady in the Chiefs 41-31 victory. Which Super Bowl prop bets are a must-bet? And which prop pays a colossal 7-1? Join SportsLine now to see the top Super Bowl 55 prop bets, all from the model that's up almost $7,900 on top-rated NFL picks.The Kansas City Chiefs dominated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from wire to wire on Sunday Night from Raymond James Stadium. Kansas City kicker Harrison Butker has missed only three field goals in 32 attempts this season including playoffs, while Tampa Bay's Ryan Succop has also missed only three in 39 combined attempts. The other two most-wagered general props in terms of money bet is that the Bucs (-110) have more rushing yards than the Chiefs and no that either team will miss two or more field goals at -650. That Brady is the first TD scorer of the game – which would have to be on a rush or a reception – is +2800. Rather hilariously, the site gives Brady an Over/Under of 0.5 yards rushing, with the Under a -170 favorite. However, the most money wagered at the book on any general prop has been on no, which has pushed that price to -440. William Hill opened the prop on whether Brady would have a rushing touchdown in Super Bowl 55 at +210 on the moneyline for yes and -250 for no. He hadn't had a rushing TD since 2015 until a 1-yard sneak in the divisional round game at New Orleans that made it 30-20 in favor of the Bucs with under five minutes left. In his postseason career, Brady has rushed 109 times for 135 yards and seven scores. ![]()
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