How The Chiefs Finally Won A One-Score Game In 2025

The post How The Chiefs Finally Won A One-Score Game In 2025 appeared com. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes tries to get the pass away against the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 23, 2025 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Make that 1-5 after they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 23-20 in overtime. “This is exactly what we needed,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said. “We’re able to prove we can win a game like this.” How did they reverse their fortune and finally win their first close game of 2025? Well, the same things that derailed them in five previous losses ignoring the running game, poor special teams play, excessive penalties, allowing crucial first-down conversions finally went their way. Kareem Hunt and the Running Game Even though opposing defenses had been daring the Chiefs to run the ball by flooding coverage lanes and going light in the box all season long, Kansas City had eschewed the running game. Most glaringly, the Buffalo Bills have been a sieve against the run all season, but the Chiefs only had their running backs carry the ball 16 times, including 11 by Kareem Hunt, in the 28-21 loss to them. On Sunday the Chiefs ran the ball 41 times, and Hunt became the first Chiefs player to have a 100-yard rushing game this season, recording 104 yards on 30 carries. “He dominated today,” wide receiver Rashee Rice said. In fact, Hunt, who is on a one-year, $1. 5 million contract, greatly outgained Jonathan Taylor, the NFL’s leading rusher and the fourth highest-paid running back at $14 million per year. The Colts running back managed just 58. Continue reading How The Chiefs Finally Won A One-Score Game In 2025

Giants star slams team’s decisions late in loss to Lions

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers slammed the team’s play-calling in the fourth quarter of their loss against the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Continue reading Giants star slams team’s decisions late in loss to Lions

Physics Olympics’ winners receive $1,000 scholarships

Three teams of local high school students created towers of spaghetti, candy catapults and edible musical instruments for a chance to win four $1,000 scholarships to WKU. Students from Bowling Green High School, Warren Central High School and Butler County High School competed in five food-themed events during the Physics Olympics on Saturday in Kelly. The post Physics Olympics’ winners receive $1,000 scholarships appeared first com. Continue reading Physics Olympics’ winners receive $1,000 scholarships

Nya Robertson drains school-record 10 3-pointers and No. 15 Tennessee women win for 1,500th time

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Nya Robertson made a school-record 10 3-pointers and finished with 32 points, leading No. 15 Tennessee’s 88-35 blow-out win over Coppin State on Sunday for the 1, 500th win in Lady Vols history. Tennessee, the first women’s team to reach 1, 500 wins, is more than 100 wins ahead of No. 2 Connecticut. Continue reading Nya Robertson drains school-record 10 3-pointers and No. 15 Tennessee women win for 1,500th time

Beck Malenstyn’s spectacular goal helps Sabres beat East-leading Hurricanes 4-1

By JOE YERDON BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) Beck Malenstyn scored a spectacular goal, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 28 saves and the Buffalo Sabres beat the Eastern Conference-leading Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 on Sunday. Malenstyn took a touch pass from Tyson Kozak, made a sweet move to his right to slip past Sebastian Aho and easily beat Frederik [.]. Continue reading Beck Malenstyn’s spectacular goal helps Sabres beat East-leading Hurricanes 4-1

Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but cost and quality are a concern

By Jana Rose SchleisMissouri News Network Just above and to the right of farmer Thad Becker’s steering wheel in his John Deere combine is a screen about the size of an iPad. “I’ve got readouts on yield, current yield and current moisture of the crop . how many acres I’ve done, how many total bushels The post Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but cost and quality are a concern appeared first on News-Press NOW. Continue reading Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but cost and quality are a concern