Starters crisp as KC tops Washington in preseason play

In what is likely his final preseason action of the summer, Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes tossed a pair of touchdown passes in his only two drive of the game as the Chiefs defeated Washington, 24-14. Mahomes has led KC to touchdowns in all three possessions he played this preseason.

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August 22, 2022 - 1:31 PM

Kansas City Chiefs center Creed Humphrey (52) prepares to snap the ball in the first quarter during the preseason game against the Washington Commanders at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday. Photo by Emily Curiel / The Kansas City Star / TNS

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes led two similar touchdown drives and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Washington Commanders 24-14 in a preseason game Saturday.

The first one was a 12-play, 87-yard drive in 5:28, capped by a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jody Fortson. The second was a 12-play, 82-yard drive that took 5:25 and was capped by a 7-yard touchdown toss to Fortson.

Mahomes finished 12 of 19 for 162 yards. In two preseason games, Mahomes has played three series and has led three touchdown drives. He was 6 of 7 for 60 yards and a touchdown in the first preseason game in Chicago.

“I thought our execution was pretty good there,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “The first play (was designed for Fortson). The second one, Pat was moving around and found him.”

“It’s good to have Jody back. He’s a good football player who had a tough injury against this team last year.”

Fortson, who is listed as the fourth-string tight end on the depth chart, tied for the team lead on the Chiefs with four receptions, most coming in the first half. The Chiefs use multiple tight-end sets, and Fortson could earn a spot on the 53-man roster.

“I think you’ve seen what Jody is,” Mahomes said. “When he’s one on one and he has a guy behind him, you can give him that chance. I have that trust with him now. He wasn’t necessarily open, but when you have a big guy who can make those physical, tough catches, you give him a chance.”

Fortson is glad to be part of the mix after suffering a season-ending Achilles injury last October.

“It’s a blessing,” he said. “I’m just honored to be here. The support system of the athletic trainers and the coaches have never let me get down. It feels awesome to get out here and play in front of these fans.”

He has five career regular-season receptions, including two touchdowns, all coming last season. But with his 6-4, 226-pound frame, he looks like he may be a short-yardage option for Mahomes.

Washington starter Carson Wentz played three series and finished 6 of 9 for 64 yards.

“I thought it was OK,” Wentz said. “I definitel6y left some plays out there, definitely wish we could’ve sustained some drives a little bit more. That’s the biggest thing, the biggest takeaway for me, early. Especially those third downs, there’s a couple that I wish I could have back.”

The Commanders went 0 for 3 on third downs with Wentz in the game — with all three leading to punts.

“Carson got the ball to the 40s a couple of times and we didn’t get points out of it because we made a negative play,” coach Ron Rivera said. “We had a third-and-5 and a third-and-10 and then take a sack. We can’t do that to ourselves.”

The Chiefs’ starting defense has not allowed a point in the first two exhibition games.

“The guys are playing fast,” Reid said. “We’re short a couple of guys (defensive tackle Chris Jones and defensive end Frank Clark), so we had some younger guys in. They got some good experience.

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