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Home:
Date: December 13, 1992
Scoring:
Team 1 2 3 4 Final
NE 13 0 0 7 20
KC 3 3 7 14 27
Visitor playmakers:
Tim Goad, Russell, Turner
Home playmakers:
RB Christian Okoye, Charles Mincy, WR Willie Davis
Network: NBC (WDAF
Announcers: Don Criqui, Paul Maguire
Pregame: Yes
Halftime: No
Postgame: No
Commercials: No
Grade: 8.5/10
Notes: After giving
Charles Mincy scooped up Jon Vaughn's fumble and ran 30
yards for the go-ahead touchdown in the final quarter and the Chiefs remained
tied with
The Chiefs (9-5) can win their first division title since
1971 with victories over the New York Giants and
"I was just supporting, and I saw the ball come out and I was in the right place at the right time," Mincy said. "I picked it up and tried to make sure that I had it in my hands."
About four minutes after Mincy's
go-ahead score, Willie Davis scored on a 43-yard pass play from Dave Krieg to
boost
"It was about time we got one," Krieg said of Mincy's return. "We gave them a couple. That gave us one back."
Jeff Carlson, replacing injured Scott Zolak, brought the Patriots (2-12) to within seven points with 7:14 to play when he connected with Kevin Turner on a six-yard touchdown pass play.
"They went ahead by two touchdowns, yet we still turned around and closed to seven points," said Dante Scarnecchia, the Patriots' acting head coach. "Our guys are tough guys, and I wish fate was better to them.
"The fumble that resulted in a touchdown for them killed us."
"For a team like ours that's always done such a good job of taking care of the ball, even in these conditions, we expected to do a better job than that," Chief Coach Marty Schottenheimer said. "I think, however, the thing we need to look at now is the character of this football team."
Mincy's play occurred near the
spot where the Patriots (2-12) took a 7-0 lead when Christian Okoye fumbled on
the first play from scrimmage. Tim Goad picked up the ball and ran 19 yards for
a touchdown to give
With 4:15 to play in the first quarter, Krieg was sacked by
Andre Tippett and the ball came loose. Ray Agnew
recovered on the
"I'm not saying I was scared," said Chief defensive end Neil Smith. "But I was worried. I don't care what their record was, they're professional athletes and they're competitors, just like us. You give a team like that a little boost, a little confidence, and anything can happen."
Nick Lowery took second place on the NFL field goal list at 306 with a 30-yarder and a 26-yarder that brought the Chiefs to within 13-6 at halftime.
Krieg, who completed 10 of 21 passes for 196 yards,
connected with Fred Jones on a 56-yard pass play to the
Thanks Gil!
Running time: 2:31 (2 discs)