Harrison Butker hit all five of his field goal attempts — the last a 27-yarder 1:57 into overtime — as the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Indianapolis Colts 23-20 at Arrowhead Stadium on November 23, 2025. Patrick Mahomes posted a season-high 352 passing yards and Kareem Hunt carried 30 times for 104 yards as Kansas City erased an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit, with the Chiefs defense forcing four consecutive three-and-outs in the final 8:37 of regulation and all of overtime to seal the comeback. Every player stat and box score figure from the Week 12 matchup is below.
Table of Contents
Final Score
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
OT
Final
Indianapolis Colts (8-3)
7
7
6
0
0
20
Kansas City Chiefs (6-5)
0
9
0
11
3
23
Game Information
Date
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Kickoff
1:00 PM ET
Venue
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Surface
Grass (Outdoor)
Attendance
73,611
Duration
3:33
Vegas Line
Kansas City -3.0
Over/Under
49.5 (Under)
Referee
Alex Moore
Scoring Summary
Qtr
Time
Team
Play
IND
KC
Q1
8:11
IND
Michael Pittman Jr. 6-yd pass from Daniel Jones (Badgley kick) — 2 plays, 3 yds
7
0
Q2
14:51
KC
Harrison Butker 28-yd FG — 17 plays, 64 yds, 8:20
7
3
Q2
10:31
IND
Andrew Ogletree 4-yd pass from Daniel Jones (Badgley kick) — 8 plays, 75 yds, 4:20
14
3
Q2
2:19
KC
Harrison Butker 48-yd FG — 13 plays, 48 yds, 8:12
14
6
Q2
0:07
KC
Harrison Butker 22-yd FG — 10 plays, 81 yds, 1:34
14
9
Q3
9:12
IND
Michael Badgley 32-yd FG — 8 plays, 49 yds, 4:03
17
9
Q3
1:26
IND
Michael Badgley 23-yd FG — 11 plays, 69 yds, 4:49
20
9
Q4
8:37
KC
Kareem Hunt 2-yd rush; Mahomes to Rice for 2-pt conversion — 11 plays, 56 yds, 5:09
Kansas City’s 494 total yards, 91 offensive plays, and 42:35 time of possession against the AFC’s top-ranked offense told the story of how decisively the second half shifted. Jones finished 8-of-18 for 83 yards after halftime, Taylor touched the ball just twice in the fourth quarter, and Indianapolis went scoreless across the final 20-plus minutes of football despite entering the period with a two-score lead. The Colts dropped to 8-3, the Chiefs moved to 6-5, and the margin between a dominant 40-minute performance and a painful overtime loss came down to four consecutive three-and-outs and one perfect afternoon from a kicker.
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.