Hunt's hurdle for TD caps what he almost did a week earlier
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kareem Hunt did everything but score on his best run against the Bengals, spinning away from a pair of would-be tacklers and hurdling another before getting dragged down short of the goal line.
He made sure to cap another incredible run against Denver with a score.
This time, Hunt grabbed a shovel pass from Patrick Mahomes, darted through the arm-tackles of two Denver defenders and then leaped over safety Will Parks. Justin Simmons leaped onto his back, and Hunt proceeded to drag him the rest of the way for the Chiefs' clinching touchdown on Sunday.
Kansas City went on to beat the Broncos 30-23 to complete the season sweep .
"That might have been the best run of the season anywhere," said Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who had a TD catch of his own. "It makes you want to block for him every time he takes the rock."
The Chiefs (7-1) got production from just about everyone on Sunday, though.
Mahomes threw for 303 yard and four touchdowns, Sammy Watkins had 107 yards and two scores, and Tyreek Hill had three catches for 70 yards before leaving late with a minor groin injury.
"I don't know how many plays they've got," Broncos linebacker Von Miller said. "Whatever plays they've got, they've got counters off that. So, they can show you the same play 10 times, run it 10 times, and then on the 11th time switch it up. They're extremely well coached."
INJURY UPDATE
Hill appeared to tweak his groin early in the game, but he continued to play until the fourth quarter. That's when the Chiefs' wide receiver joined Frank Zombo (hamstring) and fellow LB Anthony Hitchens (ribs) in the trainer's room.
UNDER PRESSURE
The Chiefs produced five sacks and six tackles for loss, despite playing without $100 million pass rusher Justin Houston. Dee Ford had three of the sacks, including one that produced a fumble that Kansas City recovered. Breeland Speaks and Chris Jones had the others.
O-LINE HOLDS UP
The Chiefs were missing C Mitch Morse (concussion) and two injured offensive guards, yet they managed to hold up fairly well. Austin Reiter made his second NFL start and first for the Chiefs at center while Andrew Wylie held down the right guard spot.
"Me and Wylie were talking about that, when we get in the huddle and see Tyreek and we see all those guys in there, Kareem, we're like, 'Wow, there's a lot of weapons on this offense," Reiter said. "It's really fun to play with those guys."