The Kansas City Chiefs used three fourth-quarter interceptions against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday to ignite the engine that drove them to their sixth consecutive win and move them to 7-5 on the season.
Josh Mauga got things started on the turnover front, serendipitously being in the right place at the absolute right time for a Chiefs defense that had their backs against the wall.
The Raiders had taken a 20-14 lead into the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game and were driving into Chiefs territory to add to that lead when a second-and-10 play changed everything.