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AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas | November 27, 2025 | NFL Week 13 | Attendance: 93,739


Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes on Thanksgiving and still walked off the field at AT&T Stadium with a loss.

Final score: Dallas Cowboys 31, Kansas City Chiefs 28. The Chiefs converted every red zone possession. They went 3-for-3 on fourth down. Mahomes threw no interceptions. None of it was enough, because Kansas City committed 10 penalties for 119 yards, absorbed three sacks behind an offensive line that lost two starters to injury during the game, and faced a Dallas offense that outgained them 457 to 362.

Dak Prescott threw for 320 yards, Brandon Aubrey was perfect on three field goal attempts — including a 49-yarder that held up as the scoring difference — and Dallas won its third straight game to improve to 6-5-1. The Chiefs dropped to 6-6.

“They play better over four quarters than we did,” Mahomes said afterward. “Even though we have good plays here and there, we have to be more consistent at the end of the day.”



Game Narrative

Kansas City scored first on a two-play, 37-yard drive. Mahomes hit Rashee Rice on a 27-yard touchdown 1:56 into the game. Dallas answered methodically — 12 plays, 75 yards — with CeeDee Lamb pulling in a 15-yard score from Prescott to tie it at 7.

With one second remaining in the first quarter, Mahomes converted on fourth-and-goal from the two-yard line, finding Travis Kelce to put Kansas City back in front 14-7.

Dallas controlled the second quarter. Aubrey hit from 49 yards to cut it to 14-10, then Malik Davis broke a 43-yard touchdown run to give the Cowboys their first lead at 17-14. Davis had spent most of the season on the practice squad. He finished with three carries.

Aubrey added a 36-yard field goal early in the third quarter to make it 20-14. Kansas City finally answered in the fourth — Mahomes found Rice on fourth-and-3 from three yards out, and Harrison Butker’s extra point put the Chiefs in front 21-20.

Dallas responded with an 8-play, 68-yard drive capped by Javonte Williams catching a screen pass from Prescott, then Prescott found George Pickens for the two-point conversion: 28-21. Aubrey’s third field goal, from 26 yards with 5:16 remaining, pushed the lead to 10.

Kansas City needed two scores in five minutes. Mahomes was nearly dragged down in the backfield by Quinnen Williams, stayed on his feet, and fired 42 yards to Xavier Worthy. Seven plays later, Hollywood Brown caught a 10-yard touchdown to cut it to 31-28 with 3:27 left.

The Chiefs never touched the ball again. Two pass interference penalties on Kansas City moved the chains during Dallas’s final possession. Prescott hit Pickens for 13 yards and a first down at the two-minute warning, then took three knees.

Andy Reid pointed directly at the penalty count after the game: “Bottom line is we’re having too many penalties, and we have to make sure to take care of that. No excuses with it. We’re going to clean it up.”


Scoring Summary

QtrTimePlayScore
1st13:04Rice 27-yd pass from Mahomes (Butker kick)KC 7–0
1st6:50Lamb 15-yd pass from Prescott (Aubrey kick)7–7
1st0:01Kelce 2-yd pass from Mahomes, 4th down (Butker kick)KC 14–7
2nd10:22Aubrey 49-yd FGKC 14–10
2nd3:10Davis 43-yd rush (Aubrey kick)DAL 17–14
3rd4:09Aubrey 36-yd FGDAL 20–14
4th14:51Rice 3-yd pass from Mahomes, 4th down (Butker kick)KC 21–20
4th11:15Williams 3-yd pass from Prescott (Prescott→Pickens 2-pt conv.)DAL 28–21
4th5:16Aubrey 26-yd FGDAL 31–21
4th3:27Brown 10-yd pass from Mahomes (Butker kick)DAL 31–28

Quarterback Stats

QBTeamC/ATTYDSTDINTSCK–YDSRTGQBR
Patrick MahomesKC23/34261403–18129.783.7
Dak PrescottDAL27/39320210–0100.487.0

Prescott wasn’t sacked once. Dallas’s offensive line allowed 13 total pressures on 39 dropbacks — a clean pocket for most of the afternoon. Mahomes took three sacks and absorbed 29 pressures behind a line that began the game without starting right guard Trey Smith and lost two more starters before halftime.


Receiving Stats

Lamb had dropped passes two weeks earlier against Philadelphia and came back sharp — 112 yards, one touchdown, and three defensive pass interference penalties drawn on Trent McDuffie. Pickens led all players with 13 targets and finished with 88 yards; he was Prescott’s primary option in the second half, including a crucial two-point conversion catch that pushed Dallas to 28-21.

For Kansas City, Rice was the engine. Eight catches, 92 yards, two touchdowns — both on short routes that he turned into major plays. Worthy added 61 yards on four catches, including the 42-yard reception on the final drive that kept the comeback alive.

PlayerTeamRECTGTYDSAVGTDLG
CeeDee LambDAL7911216.0151
George PickensDAL6138814.7039
Jake FergusonDAL56367.2011
Ryan FlournoyDAL333411.3017
KaVontae TurpinDAL222814.0019
Javonte WilliamsDAL33217.0114
Luke SchoonmakerDAL1111.001
Rashee RiceKC8129211.5228
Xavier WorthyKC466115.3042
Travis KelceKC56459.0122
Kareem HuntKC122222.0022
Hollywood BrownKC222010.0110
Isiah PachecoKC22178.5011
Jared WileyKC1144.004
JuJu Smith-SchusterKC0100

Rushing Stats

Davis’s 43-yard run in the second quarter was the game’s pivotal play. It gave Dallas its first lead and changed the scoreboard dynamic heading into halftime. The Cowboys ran the ball 26 times for 137 yards, aided by KaVontae Turpin’s jet-sweep production and Mahomes scrambling for 30 yards on three designed and broken plays.

PlayerTeamATTYDSAVGTDLG
Javonte WilliamsDAL17593.5011
Malik DavisDAL34715.7143
KaVontae TurpinDAL33311.0025
Dak PrescottDAL3–2–0.700
Dallas Team Total261375.3143
Kareem HuntKC14584.1014
Patrick MahomesKC33010.0016
Isiah PachecoKC3165.309
Xavier WorthyKC2136.5017
Rashee RiceKC122.002
Kansas City Team Total231195.2017

Full Team Stats

CategoryKansas CityDallas
Total Yards362457
Passing Yards (net)243320
Rushing Yards119137
Total Plays6065
Yards per Play6.07.0
1st Downs1923
Passing 1st Downs1215
Rushing 1st Downs73
1st Downs by Penalty05
3rd Down Efficiency5/13 (38%)9/16 (56%)
4th Down Efficiency3/3 (100%)1/1 (100%)
Red Zone (TD–ATT)3/32/4
Total Drives910
Avg Yards per Drive36.241.6
Penalties10 for 119 yds7 for 50 yds
Turnovers01 (INT)
Fumbles Lost00
Time of Possession29:0630:54

Dallas converted 56% of third downs — KC converted 38%. The five pass interference flags on Kansas City, two of which came on the game’s final drive, were a direct reason the Chiefs never touched the ball in the final three minutes.


Defensive Performance

Dallas’s pass rush was the story up front. Jadeveon Clowney finished with two sacks on Mahomes, leading a Cowboys front that combined for 29 total pressures across 40 Kansas City dropbacks.

Cowboys Pass Rush vs. Mahomes

RusherPOSTotal PressuresSacksHitsHurries
Quinnen WilliamsDI5005
Kenny ClarkDI5014
Donovan EzeiruakuED5023
Jadeveon ClowneyED4202
Dante Fowler Jr.ED3102
Osa OdighizuwaDI3012
James HoustonED2011
Sam WilliamsED1001
Solomon ThomasDI1010

For Kansas City, linebacker Nick Bolton led the defense with an 89.5 PFF grade — 11 tackles, one pass breakup, and two pressures across 71 snaps. Jaylen Watson picked off Prescott in the first quarter but allowed 104 yards in coverage on seven completions from eight targets.

Key Coverage Stats

DefenderTeamTargetsRec AllowedYds AllowedINTPBU
Jaylen WatsonKC8710410
Chamarri ConnerKC759900
Trent McDuffieKC976400
Reddy StewardDAL20001
Shavon Revel Jr.DAL321500
DaRon BlandDAL422000

Kicking

Aubrey’s three field goals were exactly the margin. Kansas City never attempted one. Butker converted all four extra points.

KickerTeamFG (Made/Att)LongXPPTS
Brandon AubreyDAL3/349 yds2/211
Harrison ButkerKC0/04/44

Punting

PunterTeamPuntsTotal YdsAvgTBIn20Long
Matt AraizaKC521543.01459
Bryan AngerDAL16262.00062

Return Stats

ReturnerTeamTypeReturnsYdsAvgLongTD
Tyquan ThorntonKCKick510721.4290
Nikko RemigioKCKick13434.0340
Brashard SmithKCKick13333.0330
Nikko RemigioKCPunt11010.0100
KaVontae TurpinDALKick511823.6260

Full Individual Defensive Box Score

Kansas City Chiefs Defense

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Nick BoltonLB1160020
Chamarri ConnerS970001
Trent McDuffieCB740000
Jaylen WatsonCB660010
Jaden HicksS540021
Drue TranquillLB520000
Chris JonesDI420100
Mike EdwardsS420010
Ashton GillotteED410101
Leo ChenalLB310000
Cooper McDonaldS210000
George KarlaftisED200001
Derrick NnadiDI110001
Nohl WilliamsCB110000
Jerry TilleryDI100000
Mike DannaED100000
Bryan CookS100000
Charles OmenihuED000001
Team Total67380266

Dallas Cowboys Defense

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Jadeveon ClowneyED652202
DeMarvion OvershownLB620000
Shavon Revel Jr.CB620000
Logan WilsonLB530000
Donovan WilsonS520000
Reddy StewardCB420010
Sam WilliamsED420100
Quinnen WilliamsDI410001
Osa OdighizuwaDI400001
DaRon BlandCB330000
Brevyn Spann-FordTE320000
Trikweze BridgesCB320000
Shemar JamesLB310000
Kenneth Murray Jr.LB220000
Markquese BellS220000
Dante Fowler Jr.ED211101
Donovan EzeiruakuED210001
Solomon ThomasDI200001
James HoustonED200001
C.J. GoodwinCB110000
Jake FergusonTE110000
Malik HookerS100000
Malik DavisHB100000
Alijah ClarkCB100000
Kenny ClarkDI000001
Team Total73353419

Top PFF Grades (Initial, Subject to Review)

PlayerTeamPOSGradeSnaps
Nick BoltonKCLB89.571
Marquise BrownKCWR83.529
James HoustonDALED82.619
Creed HumphreyKCC82.266
Jadeveon ClowneyDALED80.229
Sam WilliamsDALED78.919
Reddy StewardDALCB78.242
CeeDee LambDALWR75.658
Patrick MahomesKCQB73.066

Injuries

Kansas City Chiefs:

  • RG Trey Smith — Ankle; inactive before kickoff
  • RT Jawaan Taylor — Elbow; left game
  • LT Josh Simmons — Wrist; left game
  • S Bryan Cook — Ankle; left in first half

Dallas Cowboys:

  • CB Caelen Carson — Questionable; inactive (added to injury report during the week)
  • CB DaRon Bland — Foot; injured in second half

What This Game Meant

Dak Prescott put the win in its full context after the final whistle: “Two organizations that obviously know how to win and we just beat them both in two great games. On top of everything that we’ve been through.”

That last line carried weight. Dallas had lost 24-year-old defensive end Marshawn Kneeland to an apparent suicide during the team’s open week. The Cowboys went 3-0 after that break — first a 33-16 win over Las Vegas, then a 24-21 win over reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia, then this 31-28 win over the defending AFC champions.

For Kansas City, the number 6-6 had not been associated with this franchise in over a decade. The penalty total — 10 flags, 119 yards, including five pass interference calls — was the kind of undisciplined performance that costs teams in tight games. That’s exactly what happened here.

Mahomes threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns at the home of the Cowboys, where he had played three times as a Texas Tech quarterback not far from his East Texas roots. The personal connection to the venue made the outcome no easier to accept.

“At the end of the day, you just gotta win every game now and hope that’s enough,” Mahomes said.


Stats sourced from ESPN official box score, AP wire, CBS Sports, and Pro Football Focus. PFF grades are initial and subject to review.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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