Postpublished at 22:18 GMT 27 November
Kansas City Chiefs 14-7 Dallas Cowboys
Ndamukong Suh
Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports
This feels like a championship atmosphere. It is live in here.
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Kansas City Chiefs 14-7 Dallas Cowboys
Ndamukong Suh
Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports
This feels like a championship atmosphere. It is live in here.
Image source, ReutersKansas City Chiefs 14-7 Dallas Cowboys
The Chiefs lead at the end of the first in what's shaping up to be a shootout in Texas - as Dak Prescott will no doubt come out slinging it again when we return.
Two touchdown passes already for Patrick Mahomes and also a crucial scramble as well as he carries on the form he showed on Sunday, looking a lot more like the two-time MVP.
Image source, Getty ImagesKansas City Chiefs 14-7 Dallas Cowboys
Jason Bell
Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports
What a dirve, that's how you put it together. You're feeding everybody and showing exactly what you're going to do today.
Kansas City Chiefs 14-7 Dallas Cowboys
Image source, ReutersYou see - forget this wildcat nonsense, stick to what you know, stick to what works - and down near the goal line it's Patrick Mahomes throwing to Travis Kelce.
He's getting on a bit, but few players are as good at getting open in the end zone as Kelce, who takes a great catch under pressure for a sixth touchdown grab of the season and an 85th of his career with the Chiefs - the most in team history.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
Almost a huge error as Rashee Rice takes the direct snap from the wildcat and races towards the end zonem but the ball pops out in a tackle.
Luckily it goes out of bounds at the two - as if that bobbled into the end zone then it'd be a touchback.
Not sure about the plan of not giving Patrick Mahomes the ball in this situation...
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
Patrick Mahomes is not the quickest runner, but he's shifty enough and he's also tough to bring down, as he takes off on a 16-yard scramble to ge into the red zone.
The Chiefs are basically playing play-off football with their current record so Mahomes is leaving nothing in the tank to try and drag them into the post-season.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
However, the Chiefs try another trick play to get Xavier Worthy involved, but it's quite a static give from Patrick Mahomes so no momentum with the receiver at all as he's stuffed for a loss.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
Xavier Worthy with the end around for 17 yards as the Chiefs get creative to find a way to get Worthy, the fastest receiver ever at the combine, into the game to use that speed.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
Jason Bell
Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports
If you don't know the script, the Cowboys are going to give the rock to CeeDee Lamb early. They had to answer and they did.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-7 Dallas Cowboys
Image source, ReutersCeeDee Lamb answers back for the Dallas Cowboys as Dak Prescott levels things up with a 15-yard pass to his star receiver.
It's a stellar drive for Lamb, who converts three third downs including this one for a touchdown, and the gameplan is clear for the Cowboys - throw, throw, throw the ball, then throw it some more.
With George Pickens on the other side the Chiefs have their hands full trying to cover these receivers, and what's painfully clear for them so far is that t hey just can't live with Lamb in man coverage.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 Dallas Cowboys
Dallas drive into the red zone but face a third and 10 at the 15.

Micah Parsons is an absolute beast! One more time…..Thank you Jerry
Jon, Bournemouth
Who's going to have the last laugh then? Hit thumbs up if you think the Packers will make a deep play-off run, or thumbs down if you reckon the Cowboys can still reach the play-offs despite owner Jerry Jones' decision to trade Parsons.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 Dallas Cowboys
Wow! Dak Prescott is almost intercepted again as Nick Bolton cuts in front of CeeDee Lamb and gets two hands on the ball, but it pops out when contact is made with the Dallas wideout.
Dak just carries on dealing though and fires a ball to Lamb on the very next play, whi this time is wide open for the first down.
With Lamb and George Pickens Dallas have two of the best receivers in the league in the same team, so it makes sense for Prescott to just let it fly tonight and see how far they can go.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 Dallas Cowboys
Too many Chiefs and not enough Cowboys - it's almost a saying - but it's the worry for Dallas officials with vast numbers of Kansas City fans inside Jerryworld tonight for the game.
There's plenty of noise for the visitors and Patrick Mahomes in particular, who grew up and also went to college in Texas.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 Dallas Cowboys
Right then, Dak Prescott just needs to settle a bit and he gets a first down with a throw to KaVontae Turpin - who is about as rapid as they come.
Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 Dallas Cowboys
Image source, Getty ImagesWhat a start! The Kansas City Chiefs defence has literally just sat down on the bench and already they're back up as Patrick Mahomes takes just two plays to lead a touchdown with a 27-yard pass to Rashee Rice.
Whether the Chiefs are at the top of their game or not, one thing you absolutely can't do is give Mahomes a short field - but even for him, covering those 37 yards in just two plays to score was remarkable.
Great start for KC!
Kansas City Chiefs 0-0 Dallas Cowboys
Wow! Just the third snap of the game Dak Prescott is bamboozled by the blitz and throws the ball straight into the arms of Jaylen Watson.
Kansas City Chiefs 0-0 Dallas Cowboys
The Chiefs won the toss and deferred so Dak Prescott and the Cowboys get the ball first - remember Dallas were 21-0 down to the Eagles on Sunday before coming all the way back to win.
What can Dak generate early tonight?

Image source, Getty ImagesBoth of these teams badly need to win, both produced brilliant comebacks on Sunday, but who will perform the best tonight?
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