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Broncos' Trickery Secures Win, Chiefs' Jones Blunder

In a thrilling turn of events, the Denver Broncos outsmarted the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, securing a victory with a clever fake snap count that tricked Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones into jumping offside. The Broncos, led by coach Sean Payton, had no intention of snapping the ball, instead aiming to draw a penalty or take a delay-of-game. The win was a much-needed boost, but it also highlighted the teams struggles in the red zone against Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolos soft zone. Jones blunder, meanwhile, underscores his underwhelming season so far.

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