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Chiefs vs. Buccaneers score, takeaways: Patrick Mahomes outduels Tom Brady as Kansas City rolls over Tampa Bay

The Week 4 battle of two legendary quarterbacks did not disappoint on "Sunday Night Football," but one signal-caller left a lot happier than the other. Whereas Tom Brady produced gaudy numbers airing it out for the Buccaneers at home, Patrick Mahomes enjoyed a much easier evening for the Chiefs, riding Andy Reid's creativity and a couple of acrobatic red-zone hijinks to a 41-31 rout of Tampa Bay. The rematch of Super Bowl LV certainly showcased offensive firepower, with the two teams combining for over 700 yards, but all of the Bucs' points came from behind as the home team chased Reid's Chiefs.

Here are some instant takeaways from Kansas City's big prime-time victory:

Why the Chiefs won

Reid's offense was (almost literally) unstoppable. We've seen lots of explosive games from Mahomes and Co. over the years, but the road favorites had their way all night. No. 15 spread the ball around, hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Travis Kelce early for splash plays, and once again Reid's red-zone creativity was impeccable. Whether Mahomes was scrambling and making last-second shovel passes into the back of the end zone or tight end Noah Gray was lining up under center, they could not be denied in scoring range.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Isiah Pacheco stayed busy finding space on the ground, too, combining for over 130 rushing yards. The Chiefs defense was relatively porous aside from a L'Jarius Sneed strip-sack, and Mahomes gifted the Bucs a late pick by lobbing one into double coverage. But it didn't much matter at that point, with 41 points already on the board and an opening-kickoff forced fumble setting the tone in Kansas City's favor from the start.

Why the Buccaneers lost

Todd Bowles' defense had no answers for the best play-making QB in football, surrendering the most points of any Bowles-led unit in the coach's career. Despite three sacks and a late pick by Sean Murphy-Bunting, their typically physical squad simply could not contain the Chiefs for any sustained amount of time, especially on third downs and in the red zone. They also totally lacked a ground game, with Rachaad White and Leonard Fournette non-factors, but that didn't really matter in an instant, all-night shootout.

No, the real killer, aside from their inability to stop K.C., was turnovers -- an opening-kickoff fumble from White, and a fumble from Brady on a rough strip-sack. Brady was otherwise in MVP form, willing the Bucs back within reach multiple times and threading the needle on some clutch throws to Mike Evans. In the end, their efforts were too little, too late and a little too sloppy, with five penalties also hindering their results.

Turning point

You could easily point to the kickoff that started the game, which gifted the Chiefs an instant bonus possession just outside the red zone. But Sneed's zoom in off the edge to upend Brady, force a fumble and leave TB12 slow to get up certainly felt like the unofficial cap on the game. Already down 21-10 with halftime approaching, the Bucs' fumble there set up a Chiefs TD drive to extend Kansas City's lead to 18. Brady would go on to find Evans for his own score before the break, but the damage was already done.

Play of the game

Mahomes has been a magician ever since his historic breakout as a first-time full-timer, but even by his standards, his second-quarter TD pass (pitch? hurl? toss?) to Clyde Edwards-Helaire was absurd. The athleticism, concentration and sheer guts required not only to try but easily succeed at something like this is why Mahomes remains the NFL's model playmaker at the position:

What's next

The Chiefs (3-1) will return to Arrowhead Stadium for a Week 5 "Monday Night Football" matchup with the rival Raiders (1-3), who just got their first win of the year by edging the Broncos. The Buccaneers (2-2), meanwhile, will stay in Tampa to play host to the Falcons (2-2), who beat the Browns in a close one on Sunday.

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Live updates
 

Holy cow, Mike Evans.

 

Cameron Brate back in the game after running into Chris Godwin earlier, and he draws a pass interference in the end zone to set the Bucs up with first-and-goal.

 

First target and reception of the night for Julio Jones, and it's a big third-down conversion to keep the drive moving. Then Brady finds Godwin over the middle to get just outside of field-goal range.

 

Almost a terrific play in open space by Juan Thornhill, but Cameron Brate is JUST able to keep his balance and extend for the first down to keep Tampa's drive alive. That's big.

 

Usually it's Travis Kelce on the tight end sneak, but this time it's Noah Gray. Nice acting by Mahomes to distract the defense.

 
 

Well, now the Chiefs have the ball right back. L'Jarius Sneed with the slot blitz for a strip-sack, and Chris Jones on the recovery. I guess it's like CEH caught the pass for a first down.

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Wow. CEH absolutely wide open and might still be running if he caught the ball. Perfect play and it just falls to the ground.

 

A lot of the KC run game tonight has been on delays, draws, and Y-insert plays where they are having the RB hesitate a bit and power behind multiple blockers through the hole. Working quite well.

 

That's the 77th touchdown catch of Evans' career. 

 

Mike Evans over the middle again. And another terrific catch with full-arm extension while taking a huge hit. There's a reason that dude goes for 1000 yards and (recently) double-digit TDs almost every year.

 

Tristan Wirfs limping is NOT a good sign for the Bucs. They're already having injury issues up front. 

 

Mike Evans finally shakes free and the Bucs get their best gain of the night. On the previous play, Rachaad White was back out there despite the fumble on the opening kickoff. Caught a pass out of the backfield.

 
 

What do you even say about something like that? The dude is magical. Bucs in quite a bit of trouble here, as their offense has not been explosive so far this year and they are now down 18 points very early in the second quarter.

 

You gotta be kidding me, folks.

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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The second-down pass was tipped twice but Mahomes threw it so hard that it still got through to MVS. Didn't catch it, but the Chiefs picked up the first down on the next play. Kelce sat down in the zone, easy money.

 

Absolute laser to MVS up the seam. Sheesh. What a throw.

 

Kelce jogged back onto the field for third down, but the Chiefs let the clock run out on the quarter. 14-3 after 1Q. Third-and-2 when we come back from the commercial break.

 

Nice job by KC to overcome that penalty on the first play of the drive. Back-to-back catches by JuJu and Kelce to pick up the first down. Tried to hit Skyy Moore on an RPO with the next play but it got knocked down. And now Kelce is on the sideline.

 

Close but not quite a first down for Russell Gage on the third-down pass from Brady. Bucs losing yardage on that drive-opening run set them back too far.

 
 

Nobody in the league is more creative in the low red zone that Andy Reid. Jerick McKinnon in the wildcat, running triple option with CEH and Travis Kelce. Gives it to CEH up the middle and he fights into the end zone for a touchdown. Two-score lead for KC.

 

Big opening through the middle for CEH creates a 20-yard gain. Chiefs in a two-tight end set there and still able to run it against a stacked box, vs. one of the best run defenses in the league.

 

Another fantastic throw. That's a tiny window in between Davis and Devin White. Just snuck the ball in there.

 

Mahomes wanted to go to Kelce right off the fake toss but had a free rusher in his face. Then he somehow shook off Carlton Davis and found JuJu in the flat. Wow.

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Apparently it's just short. Andy Reid is not happy about that.

 

Good blocking by JuJu Smith-Schuster on that quick screen to Kelce. He helped double-team the corner at the line of scrimmage and then climbed up to the safety to get Kelce to the first-down line.

 

Nice job of gang tackling by the Chiefs defense on that third down to hold TB to a field goal. Now the offense will get its first real drive of the game. This unit did not have much success the last time these two teams played (the Super Bowl a couple years ago), so let's see how it goes.

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