Chiefs convert Dak Prescott's interception into 7-0 lead
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Dak Prescott threw his eighth interception of the season during the Dallas Cowboys' opening drive against the Kansas City Chiefs. On a third-and-4 situation, Prescott faced pressure from Jaden Hicks on a blitz, resulting in a pass that fell short of intended target George Pickens and was intercepted by Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson. Watson returned the interception 14 yards to the Cowboys' 37-yard line. Capitalizing on the turnover, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes connected with Hollywood Brown for a 10-yard gain and followed with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Rashee Rice. The Chiefs quickly established a 7-0 lead just 1:56 into the game.
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