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Washington Commanders vs Kansas City Chiefs Match Player Stats (Oct 27, 2025)

For one half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, the Washington Commanders looked like they belonged. Then Kansas City scored 21 unanswered points after the break, Patrick Mahomes shook off two early interceptions to throw three touchdowns, and a 7-7 tie turned into a 28-7 Chiefs win on Monday night, October 27, 2025. Travis Kelce caught one of those scores to tie Priest Holmes for the most touchdowns in Kansas City history.



Who led the Commanders vs Chiefs box score?

Patrick Mahomes led all passers with 299 yards and three touchdowns. Isiah Pacheco ran for a game-high 58 yards, and Travis Kelce topped receivers with 99 yards and a score on six catches. Rashee Rice added nine receptions for 93 yards and a touchdown. For Washington, Marcus Mariota threw for 213 yards and a score, and Jeremy McNichols led the team with 64 receiving yards.

Final score by quarter

Team1234Final
Washington Commanders07007
Kansas City Chiefs0714728

Neither team scored in the first quarter. The teams traded touchdowns in the second, then Kansas City put up 14 in the third and 7 more in the fourth while holding Washington off the board.

QtrTimeTeamScoring playWASKC
25:46KCKareem Hunt 1 yd run (Harrison Butker kick)07
20:58WASTerry McLaurin 11 yd pass from Marcus Mariota (Matthew Wright kick)77
310:12KCKareem Hunt 2 yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (Butker kick)714
33:20KCTravis Kelce 10 yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (Butker kick)721
47:52KCRashee Rice 18 yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (Butker kick)728

Passing stats

Mahomes threw both of his interceptions in the first half, equaling his giveaway total for the entire season to that point, then finished without another. Mariota started for Washington because Jayden Daniels was out with a hamstring injury from the previous week against Dallas.

PasserTeamC/AttYdsAvgTDINTSackedRating
Patrick MahomesKC25/342998.8323-15104.9
Marcus MariotaWAS21/302137.1122-1373.3

Rushing stats

Mariota finished as Washington’s leading rusher, which captured how little the ground game produced. Kansas City ran for 148 yards to Washington’s 60, and Mahomes added 30 on four scrambles.

Washington Commanders

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Marcus Mariota8283.508
Jacory Croskey-Merritt9252.805
Jeremy McNichols144.004
Chris Rodriguez Jr.122.002
Deebo Samuel111.001
Team20603.008

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Isiah Pacheco12584.8013
Kareem Hunt9404.4111
Patrick Mahomes4307.5015
Rashee Rice2126.007
Brashard Smith382.704
Team301484.9115

Receiving stats

McLaurin returned from a quad issue and caught the 11-yard touchdown that tied the game before halftime, though he aggravated the injury later. Rice, in his second game back from a six-game suspension, caught all nine of his targets and set a season high for receptions.

Washington Commanders

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLong
Jeremy McNichols566412.8024
Terry McLaurin345418.0125
Luke McCaffrey33248.0017
Ben Sinnott112222.0022
John Bates112222.0022
Zach Ertz46164.005
Deebo Samuel36113.706
Jaylin Lane1200.000
Jacory Croskey-Merritt0100.000
Team213021310.1125

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLong
Travis Kelce689916.5138
Rashee Rice999310.3125
Xavier Worthy575310.6027
JuJu Smith-Schuster222914.5024
Noah Gray242311.5015
Kareem Hunt1122.012
Marquise Brown0100.000
Team253229912.0338

Defensive stats

Quan Martin and Chamarri Conner led their teams in tackles, both working from the secondary. Jacob Martin recorded both of Washington’s sacks and three quarterback hits, while George Karlaftis paced Kansas City’s pass rush with a sack and, by Pro Football Focus charting, nine total pressures.

Washington Commanders

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Quan Martin14100000
Bobby Wagner1070010
Jeremy Reaves760200
Mike Sainristil430000
Jordan Magee430000
Jer’Zhan Newton421002
Jalyn Holmes420000
Frankie Luvu320001
Tyler Owens320000
Javon Kinlaw310001
Jacob Martin222203
Darnell Savage220000
Trey Amos200010
Marshon Lattimore000010
Team71483437

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Chamarri Conner1050000
Drue Tranquill640000
Nick Bolton610001
Jaylen Watson430100
Jerry Tillery420000
Jeffrey Bassa420000
Leo Chenal400000
Trent McDuffie330000
Mike Danna311111
George Karlaftis311111
Bryan Cook310000
Jack Cochrane300010
Jaden Hicks220000
Team64282334

Each side forced two interceptions, and neither lost a fumble. Washington’s two first-half picks led to no points, and Cochrane’s interception at midfield with 24 seconds left ended the Commanders’ last drive.

PlayerTeamINTYdsTD
Bobby WagnerWAS110
Marshon LattimoreWAS100
Mike DannaKC1100
Jack CochraneKC100

Special teams stats

Matthew Wright handled the kicking with Matt Gay out due to a back injury. Washington signed Wright off its practice squad and elevated him to the active roster that day.

Kicking

PlayerTeamXPFGPts
Harrison ButkerKC4/40/04
Matthew WrightWAS1/10/01

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLongIn 20
Tress WayWAS314247.3591
Matt AraizaKC15656.0560

Kick returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Nikko RemigioKC24623.030
Luke McCaffreyWAS13737.037
Jaylin LaneWAS23015.030

Punt returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Jaylin LaneWAS11414.014
Nikko RemigioKC2136.511

Team stats comparison

Washington converted seven of 12 third downs and still lost by three scores, sunk by an 0-for-2 day on fourth down and a single red zone touchdown in two trips. Kansas City went 4-for-4 inside the 20 and finished plus-172 in total yards despite nine penalties for 95.

StatWashingtonKansas City
First downs1426
Passing first downs916
Rushing first downs48
First downs by penalty12
Third down efficiency7-124-10
Fourth down efficiency0-22-2
Total plays5267
Total yards260432
Yards per play5.06.4
Net passing yards200284
Comp-Att21-3025-34
Yards per pass6.37.7
Rushing yards60148
Rushing attempts2030
Yards per rush3.04.9
Red zone (made-att)1-24-4
Penalties-yards3-359-95
Turnovers22
Fumbles lost00
Time of possession25:5734:03

Advanced stats from Pro Football Focus

The efficiency split ran one way. Kansas City posted positive expected points on the ground and through the air, Washington came up negative in both areas, and the Commanders had no run longer than nine yards.

MetricWashingtonKansas City
EPA per play-0.2580.246
EPA per rush-0.130.19
EPA per pass-0.340.29
Explosive runs (10+)04
Explosive passes (15+)78
Yards after catch127182
Pressures allowed2116
Average depth of target5.66.7

By Pro Football Focus grading, McLaurin earned the top offensive mark of the night at 91.7, Lattimore led all defenders at 89.2, and Karlaftis followed at 85.1.

Officials, attendance and conditions

DetailInformation
Date and kickoffMonday, October 27, 2025, 8:15 p.m. local
VenueGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Attendance73,569
Game time2 hours, 50 minutes
Weather54 degrees, 94 percent humidity, wind 8 mph
SurfaceGrass, outdoors
RefereeBrad Allen
Records after gameChiefs 5-3 (4-1 home), Commanders 3-5 (1-4 away)

The separation came down to one half. The teams were even through two quarters, divided only by McLaurin’s touchdown catch, which officials ruled incomplete on the field before upholding it on review with 58 seconds left in the second. Kansas City answered with 21 unanswered points and walked off plus-172 in total yards, 432 to 260. Kelce’s third-quarter score tied Priest Holmes at 83 career touchdowns for the Kansas City record, a number he passed three weeks later in Denver.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
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.

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