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Grading the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominance vs. the Saints on Monday Night Football

The Chiefs improved to 5-0 with a solid 26-13 victory over the New Orleans Saints at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday Night Football.

Patrick Mahomes threw for a season-high 331 yards, but once again the Chiefs were led by a stellar defensive effort.

Here’s our star of the game and weekly report card grades:

KC STAR OF THE GAME

The Saints entered the game as the NFL’s highest-scoring team at 31.8 points per game.

They didn’t come close to that thanks to a defense that opened the game with a takeaway, constant pressure on Saints quarterback Derek Carr and containment of running back Alvin Kamara.

Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton was active throughout the game and led the Chiefs with 11 tackles. He gets the nod this week.

Next up: The Chiefs have their open week in the 2024 NFL schedule. Their next game will be Oct. 20 at the San Francisco 49ers. Kickoff is set for 3:25 p.m. Central Time, with the broadcast on FOX.

REPORT CARD

Passing offense: C

Veterans stepped up in the first game without wide receiver Rashee Rice. TE Travis Kelce was back to his old self with nine receptions for 70 yards, and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster turned in the biggest gain of the game with a 50-yard reception.

But Smith-Schuster couldn’t corral a pass at the goal line that turned into a Khalen Saunders interception. The 324-pound former Chiefs defensive lineman returned the deflected pass 35 yards.

The best play? That had to be Kelce’s short reception and lateral to RB Samaje Perine that went for 21 yards. The Chiefs had faced a second-and-34 on the possession and wound up with a first down and a field goal.

Rushing offense: A

Opposing offenses have scored four touchdowns against the Saints this season and the Chiefs finished with two, both on the ground.

RB Kareem Hunt made his first start for the Chiefs since 2018 and was the workhorse Chiefs fans remembered from 2017 and 2018. He powered behind the middle of the offensive line with RT Jawaan Taylor providing the final push for a 5-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele (42) executes a block while wide receiver Xavier Worthy (1) runs in for a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints in the fourth quarter on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Carson Steele (42) executes a block while wide receiver Xavier Worthy (1) runs in for a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints in the fourth quarter on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Dominick Williams dowilliams@kcstar.com

Hunt finished with 102 rushing yards and the Chiefs appear to be in good shape at the position as fellow RB Isiah Pacheco recovers from injury.

WR Xavier Worthy recorded the Chiefs’ second touchdown via a 3-yard run after taking a handoff from tight end Travis Kelce. After the score, Worthy ran to hand the ball to his mother in the stands.

Passing defense: B

Each of the Chiefs’ first four games opened with the opponent scoring on the first possession. The Chiefs’ defense made sure that didn’t happen this time when they pressure forced a terrible deep throw by Saints QB Derek Carr.

Safety Bryan Cook made an acrobatic interception, and the Chiefs turned the mistake into a touchdown.

Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) picks off a pass intended for New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed (22) in the first quarter on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) picks off a pass intended for New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed (22) in the first quarter on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com

Cook was burned for a deep Carr touchdown pass in the second quarter, and the former Raiders QB screamed, “I told you so.” The Chiefs made sure it didn’t happen again.

Carr, who left the game in the fourth quarter with an oblique injury, fell to 3-15 in career starts against the Chiefs. All of the others came with the Raiders.

Rushing defense: A

Another stellar game by the defense in this category.

Saints RB Kamara entered the game leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage per game at 134. The Chiefs’ swarming defense held him to 26 on the ground and 34 as a receiver.

This was a New Orleans offense that had rolled opponents early. The Saints cooled off after two games, though, and the Chiefs made sure they never got going Monday.

Special teams: B

WR/PR Mecole Hardman was busy with four punt returns for 32 yards, and Steele had a nice 29-yard kickoff return.

Another four-field goal game for Harrison Butker, but he missed one, a 51-yarder off the upright.

This story was originally published October 7, 2024 at 10:25 PM.

Blair Kerkhoff
The Kansas City Star
Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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