Neither the Chiefs nor the Giants have played good offensive football in the first half.
But after a late defensive pass interference penalty on New York, Kansas City took advantage with a 28-yard field goal to make the score 9-6 at halftime.
The Chiefs’ offense has not been able to do much, with the biggest gain coming from a 52-yard pass interference penalty late in the second quarter. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes has thrown two backward passes for fumbles, though the Chiefs were able to recover both. He finished the first 30 minutes 12-of-23 for 100 yards.
Tight end Travis Kelce got into it on the sideline with head coach Andy Reid in the second quarter. He has three catches on seven targets for 13 yards.
Kansas City has just 125 yards, 12 first downs, and is 3-of-7 on third down.
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