The Kansas City Chiefs demonstrated their dominance as the two-time defending Super Bowl champions in a 26-13 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Monday night. The Chiefs got off to a strong start, scoring a touchdown on their first offensive drive after intercepting Derek Carr. Kansas City continued to impress, scoring on four of their first five drives before halftime. Travis Kelce played a key role in the game, completing a trick play near the goal line that resulted in a touchdown for teammate Xavier Worthy. Despite not scoring a touchdown himself, Kelce had an impressive performance with nine catches on 10 targets for 70 yards. Veteran wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster also had a standout game with seven catches for 130 yards, surpassing 100 yards for the first time since 2022.
Patrick Mahomes had a solid game, completing 28-of-39 passes for 331 yards, although he threw one interception and didn’t score any touchdown passes. Kareem Hunt contributed to the Chiefs’ success with a touchdown and 102 rushing yards in the game. The Saints showed promise when Derek Carr connected with Rashid Shaheed for a 43-yard touchdown in the second quarter, bringing the score to 10-7. However, New Orleans struggled to score again until the fourth quarter when Carr found Foster Moreau. Unfortunately, Carr’s night was cut short due to a hip injury sustained while trying to convert on fourth down, allowing Jake Haener to finish the game as quarterback.
The win improved the Chiefs’ record to 5-0 as they headed into a bye week. The last time Kansas City started a season with five straight wins was in 2018, which also marked Mahomes’ first season as the full-time starting quarterback. The Saints, on the other hand, dropped to 2-3 after starting the year strong. They will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an early divisional matchup at home. Overall, the Chiefs showcased their championship pedigree in the victory over the Saints, while also highlighting the talent of key players like Kelce, Smith-Schuster, and Hunt.
The game also featured the return of Taylor Swift, who was in attendance to watch the Chiefs take on the Saints after missing the previous two games. Swift’s presence added an element of excitement to the matchup, further enhancing the atmosphere at the stadium. With the Chiefs’ impressive performance and the support of fans like Swift, the team looks poised to continue their success as they aim for a third consecutive Super Bowl title. As the season progresses, Kansas City will look to build on their strong start, while the Saints will seek to bounce back from their loss and regain momentum in the competitive NFC South division.