In a battle of winless teams, the Chiefs prevailed over the Saints. Jamaal Charles combined for 288 yards from scrimmage, including a 91-yard touchdown run.
Chiefs Vs. Saints, Week 3: Kansas City Win ‘Changes Outlook Of Season’
Chiefs blog Arrowhead Pride called it a season-changing win, bringing hope to the fans after a terrible first two weeks:
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Succop hit the game-tying field goal (43 yards) in the fourth quarter, and the winner (31 yards) in overtime.
Fantasy studs/duds: If you don’t have Charles on your fantasy team, you’re out of luck because he went off for 233 yards on Sunday. Succop would’ve worked for kickers, too.
Read Article >Jamaal Charles Hits The Gap, And He’s Gone
Charles hits the hole, and he’s gone. What’s even more impressive is that he got ankle tapped by a defender on the way through, and it only barely showed him down. The Chiefs need a lot more out of Charles if they hope to get back in this game.
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NFL Inactives, Chiefs Vs. Saints: TE Kevin Boss Will Not Play For Kansas City
The complete list of Kansas City inactives, from the team’s official Twitter feed:
The full list of New Orleans inactives, also from the team’s official Twitter feed:
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Sep 16, 2012; Charlotte, NC, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) looks top pass in the fourth quarter. The Panthers defeated the Saints 35-27 at Bank of America Stadium . Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIRE Brees topped the 300-yard mark for the second consecutive game in a Week 2 loss to Carolina, but has already been intercepted four times on the young season. The Pro Bowl signal caller has already thrown 101 passes after just two games, but looks to be in store for a big statistical season with the New Orleans defense struggling to contain opposing offenses at every turn.
Game time: 1 p.m. ET
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