Packers Too Much for Chiefs in 33-22 Home Loss

Posted by Matt Loede on November 5th, 2007 filed in Game Stories

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The Chiefs put up a good battle, but a losing one, against Brett Favre’s magic arm yesterday.  The Packers topped Kansas City at Arrowhead, 33-22.  It marked the first time the future Hall of Famer defeated the Chiefs.  He had already beaten every other team in the NFL.  The Chiefs trailed 16-14 in the fourth quarter, but came back to take a 22-16 lead with a little more than five-minutes left.  A couple of minutes later, Favre passed to Greg Jennings, who went for a 60-yard touchdown to make it 23-22 Green Bay.  The Packers then successfully challenged an attempted Chiefs rally play, and another try at a save with a minute left didn’t work out for Kansas City.  The Packers are now at 7-and-1.  The Chiefs are 4-and-4.


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