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Nov 2, 2014 at 6pm UK at ​Arrowhead Stadium
New York Jets
10-24
Kansas City Chiefs
FT
0
Q1
14
Charles (8:38), Fasano (3:25)
Decker (2:09)
10
Q2
7
Kelce (0:39)
0
Q3
3
0
Q4
0

Kansas City Chiefs pile misery on sorry New York Jets

The New York Jets slump to a seventh consecutive defeat as the Kansas City Chiefs run out comfortable 24-10 winners at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Kansas City Chiefs have consigned the New York Jets to their seventh consecutive defeat courtesy of a 24-10 victory at Arrowhead Stadium this evening.

The Chiefs took the lead on the opening drive of the match as Alex Smith fired them into the red zone before Jamaal Charles crossed the line from one yard out.

The struggling Jets were then on the wrong end of a fortuitous second touchdown for the Chiefs as Calvin Pace tipped Smith's pass straight into the lap of Anthony Fasano, who reached into the endzone for an unorthodox two-yard score.

Anthony Fasano #80 of the Kansas City Chiefs dives over Marcus Williams #22 of the New York Jets during the first half at Arrowhead Stadium on November 2, 2014© Getty Images

The Jets did get themselves on the scoreboard towards the end of the second quarter as Michael Vick found Eric Decker at the front of the endzone for a three-yard score.

Kansas City were soon 14 points ahead once again, however, as Smith picked out Travis Kelce for a 12-yard score with less than a minute remaining in the first half.

Cody Parker kicked a field goal for the visitors as time expired in the second quarter to chip away at the Chiefs' lead, but Cairo Santos made one of his own in the third to keep his side comfortably ahead.

That was how it stayed following a scoreless final quarter as the Chiefs moved to 5-3 to the season, while the Jets slump to 1-8.

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