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Title: Kansas City's New Year's Eve Miracle: Defying All Odds, the Chiefs Make the Playoffs
Source: Kansas City Star
URL Source: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansa ... ansas_city_chiefs/16359731.htm
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Author: those crazy football gods
Post Date: 2007-01-01 11:31:31 by Arator
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Keywords: Chiefs, Miracle, Playoffs
Views: 691
Comments: 25

Ain’t that a kick for the Chiefs?
KC gets just what it needs as Broncos, Bengals and Titans lose.
Star News Services

The Associated Press

Joe Nedney (left) made a field goal that gave the 49ers a win, beat Denver and got the Chiefs in the playoffs.

DENVER | In the 1999 season, Joe Nedney kicked the Chiefs out of the playoffs with a field goal in overtime as the Raiders won at Arrowhead Stadium in the season finale.

On Sunday, he kicked the Chiefs into the playoffs when his 36-yard field goal with 1:56 to play in overtime gave the 49ers a 26-23 victory.

The Chiefs not only needed to win Sunday but also needed Tennessee, Cincinnati and Denver lose. And the Hail Mary playoff scenario actually happened.

“It’s terrible, it really is,” Broncos receiver Rod Smith said. “We’re better than that football team, by far. We didn’t play like it today. It ended our season. We ended our own season. It’s hard to take that.”

Denver blew a 13-0 lead in the second quarter and trailed 23-16 when Jay Cutler threw a 9-yard touchdown to Tony Scheffler that tied it with 90 seconds left in regulation. The Broncos, who would have made the playoffs with a tie, had two possessions in overtime but didn’t get past midfield.

San Francisco got the ball back with 4:38 left in overtime and drove 42 yards to the Denver 18, where Nedney kicked his fourth field goal.

“San Francisco?” Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall said. “Come on, San Francisco? It was a perfect setup for us.”

Actually, 49ers coach Mike Nolan had the perfect setup. He wants to know whether Chiefs coach Herm Edwards will get a bonus for reaching the playoffs.

If so, Nolan said, “I want half of it.”

Steelers 23, Bengals 17

CINCINNATI | Shayne Graham was wide right on a 39-yard field goal try with 8 seconds left in regulation that would have won it for the Bengals.

“I felt really good about it,” said Graham, who missed for the fifth time in 29 attempts this season. “I hit the ball, and there wasn’t a doubt in my mind that it was good. Then I saw the way it veered off to the right.”

On the third play in overtime, Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger threw a pass to Santonio Holmes, who eluded three defenders and dived the final few yards into the end zone, completing a 67-yard touchdown play.

“I never in a million years thought we’d be sitting at home during the playoffs, with the talent we have,” running back Rudi Johnson said.

The Bengals were first in line for a wild-card playoff berth with three weeks to play, but they finished 0-3.

Patriots 40, Titans 23

NASHVILLE, Tenn. | The Titans came up short in an attempt to become the first team to start 0-5 and reach the playoffs.

The youthful Titans had won six straight, covering up mistakes and inexperience with big plays. They got an 81-yard punt return by Adam “Pacman” Jones, and quarterback Vince Young ran 28 yards on third and 3 in the third quarter to pull within 26-23. But that was as close as they could get.

“I’m disappointed that we couldn’t finish up on a winning note, but I’m very, very optimistic about the future of this football team,” coach Jeff Fisher said.


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#2. To: All (#0) (Edited)

Before yesterday's games, of the six teams contending for the two AFC Wildcard slots, the Chiefs were number six, behind the Broncos, Jets, Bengals, Titans, and Jaguars.

The Jets won their game against the Raiders and secured the 5th seed early. That left the five remaining teams to contend for the last remaining seed.

In order to make the playoffs, besides winning their final game against the Jaguars (thus eliminating them from contention), the Chiefs needed three other teams to win games on the road. Two of those games matched road underdogs already eliminated from the playoffs against two win-and-their-in would-be playoff contenders. Namely, the Chiefs needed:

1) New England to beat Tennessee (in Nashville)
2) Pittsburgh to beat Cincinnati (in Cincinnati)
3) San Francisco to beat Denver (in Denver)

First, the Chiefs hung on to beat the Jaguars 35-30, eliminating the Jaguars from playoff contention.

Then, the Patriots took care of business in Tennessee, easily beating the Titans 40-23.

So, the table was set for two improbable overtime victories by underdogs.

First, incredibly, at the end of regulation, the Steelers make a field goal attempt to tie the game and the Bengals miss their would-be-game-winner, sending the game into overtime.

Then, in overtime, Steeler San Antonio Holmes catches a pass, breaks into the open field and runs 67 yards for the game winning touchdown, eliminating the Bengals from play-off contention.

That left only the Chiefs arch rival, the Denver Broncos. Win or tie and the Broncos are in. Lose, and the Chiefs get their miracle. But the Broncos almost never lose at home.

Until yesterday, that is, when 49er's kicker Joe Nedley's field goal attempt in the final few minutes of overtime hooks wildly but yet still threads the uprights, ejecting the Broncos from the play-offs and securing the 6th and final seed for the Chiefs.

Unbelievable. Incredible.

Two improbable overtime victories by underdogs resurrect the Chiefs from the dead, three weeks after the franchise was rocked by the death of Chiefs owner, AFL founder and NFL legend, Lamar Hunt. Kansas Citians can't help but wonder if Mr. Hunt may have had a heavenly hand in the improbable events of yesterday.

Arator  posted on  2007-01-01   12:01:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Arator (#2)

fantastic NFL action.

here's a football player that did not have a good day.

Broncos' Darrent Williams is shot dead

The Associated Press Jan. 1, 2007 07:05 AM

DENVER (AP) -- Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in downtown Denver early Monday morning.

Team spokesman Jim Saccomano said police called him about 3 a.m. from the scene of the shooting and told him three people had been shot and that Williams had been killed.

A little after 2 a.m., a white Hummer limousine was sprayed with bullets from a vehicle that pulled up along its side, said Sonny Jackson, spokesperson for the Denver Police Department.

Three people in the limousine were hit and were taken to area hospitals, where one man was pronounced dead, Jackson said. The other man and woman who were shot were not identified.

Jackson said police were searching for the suspects and interviewing witnesses.

"We have no motive yet," Jackson said. "We're hoping to talk with witnesses to find out where they were coming from, and that might give us some clues."

Saccomano said he spoke with coach Mike Shanahan and others in the organization.

"Complete shock. We're speechless. It takes words away. A terrible tragedy," Saccomano said.

Hours before the shooting, the Broncos lost to San Francisco 26-23 in overtime, eliminating them from the playoff race.

The 24-year-old Williams finished the season with 88 tackles, 78 of them solo, and four interceptions.

On Sunday against the 49ers, he had three tackles and returned two punts for 50 yards before leaving the game with a shoulder injury late in the second half.

Williams, a second-round draft pick out of Oklahoma State in 2005, made an immediate impact on the Broncos, starting nine times in his rookie season following a stellar career at Oklahoma State, where he totaled 11 interceptions and scored three touchdowns on punt returns.

Players and coaches are off Monday. They were scheduled to meet Tuesday before heading home for the offseason.

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#8. To: Red Jones (#7)

Tough day for Denver all around. I wonder who put the hit out on Williams (and/or his companions)?

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