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Chiefs Lose to Broncos, 5-Game Skid Continues
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The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a 20-13 loss to the Denver Broncos, extending their losing streak to five games. Despite a relatively penalty-free game, the Chiefs fell victim to crucial penalties in the fourth quarter, including a jump offsides by Chris Jones and a delay of game by Chris Oladokun. Quarterback Chris Oladokun, in his first NFL start, remained optimistic about the teams future. Linebacker Nick Bolton had a standout performance with twelve tackles, an interception, and a pass interference call. However, the defense struggled on third and long situations, allowing two conversions on scoring drives. Despite the setback, the Chiefs talent remains, setting the stage for a potential rebound in the next season.
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