Final score: Chiefs’ offense gets hot, wins 38-10 in Arizona (2024)

The Kansas City Chiefs’ offense was a little slow to get started against the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night — but just before the first quarter ended, quarterback Patrick Mahomes found wide receiver Justin Watson for an 18-yard touchdown pass to take a 7-0 lead. Kansas City never looked back on the way to a 38-10 victory that evened its preseason record at 1-1.

First quarter

Arizona won the opening coin toss, deferring to the second half. The Chiefs started with the ball.

The Chiefs’ starting offense came out with a third down immediately, following a clean drop by rookie wide receiver Rashee Rice. On third down, a completion to wide receiver Justin Watson was negated by offensive pass interference. The corresponding third and long failed to be converted with a screen to running back Jerick McKinnon. The Chiefs punted away.

On the Cardinals’ opening drive, the Chiefs’ defensive line noticeably caused disruption. Defensive tackle Matt Dickerson got some push on the first two plays. On third and four, cornerback Trent McDuffie drove on a short pass and tackled the receiver short of the sticks.

The first-team offense stumbled out of the gates in their second drop as well, but some Mahomes magic moved the chains. On third down, he scrambled right and threw back across the middle to tight end Travis Kelce to move the chains. The following third down was nearly converted with another magical throw on the sideline, but the ball fell incomplete. Kansas City punted again.

The Chiefs’ starting defense took the field for their second drive of the game with rookie defensive tackle Keondre Coburn in the lineup. He penetrated the pocket on his first snap, but the Cardinals moved the chains anyway. A few snaps later, Arizona converted a third down with a completion that beat safety Bryan Cook in man coverage.

On the next third down, pressure forced a quick deep pass to cornerback Trent McDuffie’s coverage, but the throw was too far. Arizona punted back to the Chiefs.

Mahomes stayed in the game for a third possession, looking for wide receiver Justyn Ross on the second play of the drive; the low pass couldn’t be hauled in. On third and short, a quick dart to wide receiver Skyy Moore was secured for a first down. A catch and run by running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire moved the chains again.

The team kept driving, with big completions to wide receivers Justyn Ross and Marquez Valdes-Scantling to set them up near the red zone. From there, Mahomes rolled right, bought time and eventually put it on a sprinting Justin Watson. The sixth-year wideout secured the pass and got Kansas City on the board. Chiefs lead 7-0.

Second quarter

Arizona’s offense continued going against the Chiefs’ defensive starters, finding a seam through the run defense to move the chains initially. However, on third and short, linebacker Nick Bolton broke up a pass to the tight end with tight coverage.

Third-string quarterback (or backup?) Shane Buechele took over for the following drive, even with the starting offensive line still in. He hit on a big play quickly by finding Rashee Rice on the run for a 38-yard gain. That play was preceded by a big run from running back Jerick McKinnon. In the red zone, Buechele faced third and six, but took off himself from 15 yards away and scored on the ground. It pushed the Chiefs’ lead to 14-0.

The Chiefs’ second-team defense took the field on the following drive, and forced a quick three and out. Defensive tackle Danny Shelton stood out again with a run stop on first down. On third down, safety Mike Edwards closed out on a sideline pass and made sure it wasn’t caught in bounds.

Buechele continued driving the Chiefs, and continued finding his former college teammate in Rashee Rice. A few more big completions to him got the team close to striking distance, but they did settle for a field goal around the two-minute warning. They kicked back to Arizona with a 17-0 lead.

In the two-minute drill, the Cardinals put together an eight-play drive that was aided by multiple penalties committed by cornerback DiCaprio Bootle. A nice rush by defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah was negated with a successful scramble, and then Bootle was targeted in coverage again to get inside the five-yard line.

From there, a false start took Arizona back and got them into third and goal. However, a run up the middle couldn’t be stopped, as the ball carrier pushed through Chiefs defenders and scored. The Cardinals tightened the score to 17-7.

After a kickoff, the Chiefs kneeled the ball, going into halftime with that 17-7 lead.

Third quarter

Arizona got methodical right out of the gate in the third quarter, putting together an 11-play drive that went 54 yards. It lasted nearly six minutes, but ended with a field goal. The highlights from the Chiefs on the drive include a run stop by linebacker Jock Cochrane, and good tackles in space by both cornerbacks Kahlef Hailassie and Ekow Boye-Doe.

The Chiefs’ second-team offense continued to work, this time with backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert taking the snaps. Just like he did in New Orleans, he found a deep completion quickly: wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette found open space for a 44-yard completion.

After Gabbert missed an open Justyn Ross for a potential touchdown, he gave Smith-Marsette another opportunity to make a play — and he did. The third-year wideout front flipped into the end zone and scored, pushing the Chiefs’ advantage to 24-10.

After a quick three and out by Arizona, Gabbert continued dealing with the Chiefs’ backups on offense. Tight end Matt Bushman got involved with a 25-yard completion on this drive. However, the possession heavily featured running back La’Mical Perine, who gained 27 yards on three carries.

At the end of the possession, Gabbert rolled out and found wide receiver Cornell Powell in the back of the end zone for another touchdown. The Chiefs stretched the score to 31-10.

Anudike-Uzomah continued penetrating the line of scrimmage to start the following drive, chasing down the quarterback on a hurried throw. A few plays later, the third quarter ended.

Fourth quarter

Arizona did drive deep into Chiefs’ territory, getting chunk gains against the Chiefs’ third-string defense. Eventually, pass rushers Joshua Kaindoh and Malik Herring got outrun by the quarterback to the sideline for a nine-yard gain. A penalty pushed the Cardinals outside the 10-yard line on fourth and goal, where the Chiefs pass coverage gave no open windows to complete a pass. It was a turnover on downs.

Fourth-string quarterback Chris Oladokun substituted in for the Chiefs as the clock winded down, and immediately made a Mahomes-esque play. After scrambling left, he reversed course and eventually threw back across the middle to Smith-Marsette. Smith-Marsette took it up the sideline for a huge gain; unfortunately, the play was negated by an illegal man downfield.

Oladokun made another play despite that setback, avoiding a pressure and finding wide receiver Ty Fryfogle for 28 yards down the field. On another play out of the pocket, Oladokun once again hooked up with Smith-Marsette, who broke tackles and nearly scored. On the next snap, rookie running back Deneric Prince punched it in for a touchdown. The Chiefs led 38-10.

The last of the Chiefs’ defense finished out the game, with rookie edge rusher B.J. Thompson closing the game out with a sack. The final score was 38-10, Chiefs win.

Special Teams

Punter Tommy Townsend has one punt that traveled 40 yards, then another that went 51. That return attempt was stopped inside the 20-yard line.

Kicker Harrison Butker has made all five of his attempts at the point-after kick. In the second quarter, he made a 28-yard field goal.

Punt returner Richie James gained 13 yards on his only attempt.

Wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette was the second player up for punt returns, taking one of his two returns for a nine-yard gain.

Statistics

CATEGORYKCARI
Total Yards347175
Total Plays4143
Yards per play8.54.1
Rushing Yards6177
Rush Attempts1120
Yards per rush5.503.90
Passing Gross Yards28698
Sacks/Yards lost0/00/0
Passing Net Yards28698
Comp/Att/Pct24/30/80%12/23/52%
Yards per pass9.504.30
Interceptions thrown00
Fumbles lost00
Turnovers00
Penalties/Yards6/586/53
Total Drives77
First downs1814
Rushing first downs34
Passing first downs147
Penalty first downs13
Third down (Made/Att/Pct)4/7/57%3/9/33%
Fourth down (Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%0/0/0%
Goal to go (Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%1/1/100%
Red Zone (Made/Att/Pct)3/4/75%1/1/100%
Touchdowns31
TDs/Rushing11
TDs/Passing20
TDs/Interception00
TDs/Kickoff Return00
TDs/Fumble Return00
TDs/Punt Return00
TDs/Defense/ST00
Safeties00
Extra Points (Made/Att)3/31/1
Field Goals (Made/Att)1/11/1
Two-Point Conv (Made/Att)0/00/0
Kickoffs (Num/EZ/TB)5/2/13/3/2
Punts (Num/Yds)2/915/263
Gross Punting Avg Yds45.552.6
Net Punting Avg Yds43.548.4
Total Rtn Yds (No KOs)214
Punt Returns (Num/Yds)3/212/4
Kickoff Returns (Num/Yds)1/214/54
Int Returns (Num/Yds)0/00/0
Punts blocked00
FGs/PATs Blocked0/00/0
Timeouts (Rem/Used)3/03/0
Time of Possession21:2419:21
Attendance-0
CHIEFS PASSINGCATTYDSAVGTDLGINTSKSKYDRTG
Chris Oladokun456312.6028000118.8
Blaine Gabbert7812015.0244000158.3
Patrick Mahomes10151057.0121000109.0
Shane Buechele101010510.5038000110.4
TEAM313839310.3344000--
CARDINALS PASSINGCATTYDSAVGTDLGINTSKSKYDRTG
Colt McCoy58253.101200067.2
Clayton Tune12241335.502300066.8
TEAM17321584.9023000--
CHIEFS RUSHINGCARYDSAVGTDLG
La'Mical Perine6416.8016
Deneric Prince5183.606
Clyde Edwards-Helaire4102.507
Shane Buechele2147.0115t
Chris Oladokun177.007
Jerick McKinnon11919.0019
TEAM191095.7119
CARDINALS RUSHINGCARYDSAVGTDLG
Emari Demercado8121.504
Keaontay Ingram7284.0111
Clayton Tune6355.8011
James Conner2157.509
Colt McCoy166.006
Corey Clement133.003
Rondale Moore133.003
TEAM261023.9111
CHIEFS RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTDLGTGTSYAC
Izaiah Gathings0000010
Cornell Powell111.011t10
Deneric Prince122.00215
Blake Bell144.00417
La'Mical Perine166.00618
Noah Gray11212.0012215
Jerick McKinnon11313.0013117
Kendall Blanton11818.001812
Justin Watson11818.0118t10
Travis Kelce12020.002022
Marquez Valdes-Scantling12121.002125
Ty Fryfogle12828.002813
Skyy Moore263.00621
Clyde Edwards-Helaire284.0012211
Justyn Ross2189.001249
Matt Bushman23015.0025220
Ihmir Smith-Marsette49223.0144426
Rashee Rice89612.0038967
TEAM3139312.734438198
CARDINALS RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTDLGTGTSYAC
Geoff Swaim122.00217
Zach Pascal0000010
Corey Clement0000010
Davion Davis0000010
Greg Dortch11010.001036
Marquise Brown11212.001221
Andre Baccellia23216.0021512
Noah Togiai188.00822
Rondale Moore273.50530
Keaontay Ingram22010.0012319
Kaden Davis22914.5023335
Trey McBride144.00423
Emari Demercado3227.3015319
Blake Whiteheart11212.001227
TEAM171589.302332111
CHIEFS FUMBLESFUMLOSTFFREC
(OWN)
TDREC
(OPP)
TD
Ihmir Smith-Marsette1000000
Rashee Rice1001000
TEAM2001000
CARDINALS FUMBLESFUMLOSTFFREC
(OWN)
TDREC
(OPP)
TD
Josh Woods0010000
TEAM0010000
CHIEFS DEFENSETOTSOLOASSTSACKYDSINTTFLPDQBHTDFFFR
Cole Christiansen6330.00.00000000
Dicaprio Bootle5410.00.00000000
Ekow Boye-Doe3300.00.00000000
Leo Chenal3210.00.00000000
Bryan Cook3210.00.00000000
Matt Dickerson2110.00.00000000
Anthony Cook2110.00.00000000
Chamarri Conner2110.00.00010000
Malik Herring2200.00.00100000
Keondre Coburn2200.00.00000000
Jack Cochrane2200.00.00100000
Drue Tranquill2200.00.00000000
Justin Reid2200.00.00000000
Trent McDuffie2200.00.00000000
Deon Bush2020.00.00000000
Nick Bolton1100.00.00010000
Felix Anudike-Uzomah1010.00.00000000
Derrick Nnadi1010.00.00000000
Joshua Kaindoh1010.00.00010000
Cam Jones1100.00.00000000
Reese Taylor1100.00.00000000
Kahlef Hailassie1100.00.00000000
Danny Shelton1100.00.00000000
Willie Gay1100.00.00000000
Joshua Williams1100.00.00000000
Rashee Rice0000.00.00000001
TEAM503614000230001
CARDINALS DEFENSETOTSOLOASSTSACKYDSINTTFLPDQBHTDFFFR
Josh Woods7610.00.00000010
Krys Barnes4400.00.00100000
Christian Matthew4400.00.00000000
Kyle Soelle3120.00.00000000
Jesse Luketa3210.00.00000000
Jovante Moffatt3210.00.00000000
Ben Stille3300.00.00000000
Andre Chachere2110.00.00000000
Isaiah Simmons2110.00.00000000
Kyzir White2110.00.00000000
Kyler McMichael2200.00.00000000
Kevin Strong2200.00.00000000
Jalen Thompson2200.00.00000000
Nate Hairston2110.00.00000000
Ezekiel Turner2110.00.00000000
Bobby Price2110.00.00000000
Antonio Hamilton Sr.2020.00.00000000
Jacob Slade1010.00.00000000
David Anenih1010.00.00000000
Kendell Brooks1100.00.00000000
Sean Chandler1100.00.00000000
JuJu Hughes1100.00.00000000
Carlos Watkins1100.00.00000000
Kei'Trel Clark1100.00.00000000
Jonathan Ledbetter1100.00.00000000
Budda Baker1100.00.00000000
Marco Wilson0000.00.00010000
TEAM564115000110010
CHIEFS INTINTYDSAVGLGTD
TEAM00000
CARDINALS INTINTYDSAVGLGTD
TEAM00000
CHIEFS KICK RETNOYDSAVGLGTD
Deneric Prince12121.0210
TEAM12121.0210
CARDINALS KICK RETNOYDSAVGLGTD
Keaontay Ingram11313.0130
Emari Demercado11515.0150
Davion Davis34515.0210
TEAM57314.6210
CHIEFS PUNT RETNOYDSAVGLGTD
Richie James11212.0120
Ihmir Smith-Marsette294.590
TEAM3217.0120
CARDINALS PUNT RETNOYDSAVGLGTD
Greg Dortch242.040
TEAM242.040
CHIEFS KICKINGFGM/FGAPCTLONGXPPTS
Harrison Butker1/1100.02847
TEAM1/1100.02847
CARDINALS KICKINGFGM/FGAPCTLONGXPPTS
Matt Prater1/1100.05414
TEAM1/1100.05414
CHIEFS PUNTINGNOYDSAVGTBI20LG
Tommy Townsend29145.50151
TEAM29145.00151
CARDINALS PUNTINGNOYDSAVGTBI20LG
Matt Haack14646.00046
TEAM14646.00046
Final score: Chiefs’ offense gets hot, wins 38-10 in Arizona (2024)
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