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Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman, left, wanted interference, but didn’t get the call as Green Bay’s Adrian Amos defended on the play during the second quarter of Sunday’s game against Green Bay at Arrowhead Stadium.
Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman, left, wanted interference, but didn’t get the call as Green Bay’s Adrian Amos defended on the play during the second quarter of Sunday’s game against Green Bay at Arrowhead Stadium. rsugg@kcstar.com

The Chiefs didn’t score in the second half of Sunday’s 13-7 win over Green Bay, as they punted four straight times and ran out the clock on their final drive.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for a career-low 166 yards and the Chiefs offense had a total of 237 yards.

That’s not what Chiefs fans are used to seeing from the Chiefs, but Mahomes was pleased with the victory.

“I’d rather walk away with a win than a lot of yards,” Mahomes told reporters.

The Chiefs offense has seemed off-kilter for much of the season. We want to hear from fans: in your opinion, what has been the most troubling aspect of the offense?

Vote in our poll and/or leave a comment.

This story was originally published November 7, 2021 at 7:50 PM.

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