The Kansas City Chiefs won yet another close game Friday, this time by recovering a Las Vegas fumble with the Raiders in scoring range in the final seconds to hold on for a 19-17 victory.
Las Vegas had possession at the Chiefs' 32-yard line when center Andre James fired a snap to an unsuspecting quarterback Aidan O'Connell. The ball bounced off O'Connell's shoulder before being recovered by Kansas City linebacker Nick Bolton with 11 seconds left, allowing the two-time defending Super Bowl champions to escape with another one-score win.
Including last season's playoffs, Kansas City (11-1) has now won an NFL-record 14 consecutive games decided by eight points or fewer. The Chiefs are a remarkable 9-0 in such situations this season.
O'Connell nearly led the underdog Raiders to an unexpected win, however, in his return from a fractured right thumb he sustained on Oct. 20. The second-year quarterback threw touchdown passes to Brock Bowers and Tre Tucker in the second half to give Las Vegas a 17-16 lead before Matthew Wright put Kansas City back ahead with a 32-yard field goal with 9:53 remaining.
O'Connell ended with a career-high 340 yards on 23-of-35 passing, though it wasn't quite enough to prevent Las Vegas (2-10) from an eighth straight loss.
The Chiefs had taken a 10-3 half-time lead on Patrick Mahomes' 6-yard touchdown pass to Justin Watson with 2:14 left in the second quarter. Two field goals from Wright, signed earlier in the week following an injury to Spencer Shrader, in the third quarter extended the margin to 16-3.
Mahomes completed 26 of 46 passes for 306 yards, while DeAndre Hopkins recorded 90 yards on four catches for the Chiefs. Travis Kelce added seven catches for 68 yards with pop superstar girlfriend Taylor Swift watching on from a suite inside Arrowhead Stadium.
The Raiders also got a big performance from Bowers, who racked up a career-high 140 yards on 10 catches. Jakobi Meyers added 97 yards on six receptions for Las Vegas.