Chiefs’ playoff hopes in jeopardy after Thanksgiving loss to surging Dak Prescott, Cowboys

Chiefs’ playoff hopes in jeopardy after Thanksgiving loss to surging Dak Prescott, Cowboys


If the Chiefs had any margin for error remaining with their playoff hopes, it might’ve evaporated Thursday night.

Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City — who’ve won two of the last three Super Bowls and appeared in all three — fell to the Cowboys, 31-28, in a Thanksgiving Day loss that dropped their record to 6-6 and made their path back to the postseason even more complicated with five games remaining.


Patrick Mahomes gets sacked during the Chiefs’ Nov. 27 loss to the Cowboys. AP

Mahomes threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns, but Dak Prescott — who tossed 320 yards, two touchdowns and one interception — helped Dallas take the lead for good with 11:15 remaining after a touchdown pass to Javonte Williams, while Brandon Aubrey added a 26-yard field goal later in the frame to complete the Cowboys’ scoring.


Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott #4 and CeeDee Lamb #88 celebrate a touchdown.
Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb celebrate a touchdown during the Cowboys’ Nov. 27 win against the Chiefs. Getty Images

Kansas City has lost three of its last four games heading into a Sunday night game against the Texans on Dec. 7.



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Sophie Clearwater

Vancouver-based environmental journalist, writing about nature, sustainability, and the Pacific Northwest.

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