The Kansas City Chiefs capped off one of the longest drives of the day with zero points. This Brandon Marshall sack on Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith on 2nd down and 14 on the Denver 19 yard line.
Smith tried to evade pressure, but Marshall found him and threw him face first into the ground. This was part of a 19-play possession for the Chiefs that lasted just under 10 minutes. After the sack and another incompletion, the Chiefs missed a 37-yard field goal that would have made the score 21-13 Denver.
The Chiefs just had a 19-play, 10-minute drive to start the 2nd half and came away with no points.
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) September 14, 2014
It ended with a missed field goal.
The Chiefs are trying to find a way to beat one of football’s best teams in the Denver Broncos Sunday after an awful loss to the Tennessee Titans at home last week.
The Chiefs lost their best player Jamaal Charles when he left the game with an ankle injury. The Chiefs also lost defensive leader and safety Eric Berry who left the game with an ankle injury in the second quarter. Neither player will return today.