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Chiefs and Hardman strike back to take lead

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Wide receiver Mecole Hardman atoned for his earlier fumble in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game by taking a pitch from Patrick Mahomes and running around the left end for 50 yards in the second quarter for the Kansas City Chiefs.

It was the Chiefs’ third-longest play from scrimmage this season.

Hardman reached a top speed of 21.54 mph on the play, according to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, which is the fastest for a ball carrier in the postseason this year.

Darrel Williams eventually finished the drive with a 6-yard touchdown run to give the Chiefs a 14-9 lead over the Buffalo Bills.

Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire added another rushing touchdown minutes later to extend Kansas City’s lead. The Chiefs scored 21 straight points in the second quarter after trailing 9-0. It’s the 13th time in the past two seasons (including playoffs) that they’ve scored at least 20 straight points in a game.

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