Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes creates history in first half vs. Ravens

Adam Schultz

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The Kansas City Chiefs appear to have their groove back in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens, with Patrick Mahomes and the offense scoring 20 points, and the defense suffocating the Ravens' offense.

Given how poorly the Chiefs have played offensively, they were moving the ball well against Baltimore with Mahomes throwing for 166 yards and two touchdowns.

And on one of those touchdowns, he created history.

His eight-yard pass to Isiah Pacheco, according to the CBS broadcast, was his 250th passing touchdown, making Patrick the youngest all-time to achieve the feat.

So, after three weeks of poor offensive play, all it took was Worthy to come back into the lineup, along with the defense playing to its standard, and the Chiefs...might be back?

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Chiefs produce dominant first-half vs. Ravens

After three weeks of poor offensive play, the Chiefs looked like a completely different unit against the Ravens, as Mahomes and Co. did as they pleased routinely, with Baltimore's defense again proving to be its Achilles heel.

In total, the Chiefs scored 20 points, had 218 total yards of offense, averaged 5.7 yards per play, and were 2/2 on fourth downs.

The Ravens did their best to give the Chiefs a head start, with an interception, fumble, and turnover on downs in what was a poor half for John Harbaugh's team.

But for Mahomes? It was a history-making first half at Arrowhead.

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Adam Schultz

Adam Schultz is a freelance writer at The Sporting News. An Australian journalist with years of experience covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, Adam has interviewed several high-profile athletes in Australia for various sites and brings a unique view on the NFL.