By Around the NFL staff
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These are the ties that bind us to football. For the second week in a row, we saw a draw — this time in England! After tying the Patriots‘ TD record, Rob Gronkowski broke it on Sunday with his 69th touchdown grab. The Raiders and Bucs were heading toward a scoreless overtime period before Derek Carr pulled off some “Black Jack” magic. Here’s what we’ve learned so far:
Kansas City Chiefs 30, Indianapolis Colts 14
1. Whether it was Alex Smith or Nick Foles, the Chiefs repeatedly found ways to extend drives deep into Colts territory. Smith was efficient as usual but not as effective at sliding, twice being knocked out of the game after getting hit while attempting to give himself up. Foles stepped in and proved why his joining Kansas City in the preseason made sense. He looked familiar with and comfortable in the Chiefs‘ offense, completing 16 of 22 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns. Kansas City didn’t miss a beat. Continue reading