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Trying to explain the Kansas City Chiefs’ epic fail at Baltimore
Season 12 · Episode 5

Trying to explain the Kansas City Chiefs’ epic fail at Baltimore

Kansas City Chiefs owned an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter only to see it fritter away in a 36-35 loss at the Baltimore Ravens. This is how it happened.

SportsBeat KC

September 20, 202130m 21s

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Show Notes

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs don’t lose games the way they lost on Sunday. Heck, they haven’t lost many games at all — an NFL low 10 in the regular season over the past three years. So but to fritter away an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter, that’s head-shaking stuff.

We talked about what happened in the 36-35 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football with columnists Sam Mellinger and Vahe Gregorian and beat writer Herbie Teope. Some issues were as obvious as Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s fumble while the Chiefs were driving late, and some less so.

SportsBeat Live gave fans a chance to vent after the game, and we were right there with them. The conversation is now presented as a SportsBeat KC podcast.

Story links:

Breaking down the good, bad and ugly in Chiefs loss to Baltimore

“This is a game we should have won:” The Chiefs are right and have plenty to clean up

Chiefs poor defense takes them from being Ravens’ “kryptonite” to own worst enemy

Travis Kelce on loss to Ravens: “We have to man up and fix the issues.”

Chiefs report card: Meltdown

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