Kansas City, MO – The Kansas City Chiefs’ beatdown of the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday was quite a unique one.

The final score of 48-9 was a Scorigami — which means that the score has never happened before in the history of the NFL.
The Scorigami Twitter account, which tracks such things, said it was the 1,071st unique final score in NFL history. It was also the fifth Scorigami of the season.
The Chiefs got here by dominating both ends of the field. Patrick Mahomes threw just four incomplete passes all game, tossing for 258 yards and two touchdowns while Clyde Edwards-Helaire rushed for two touchdowns and Derrick Gore another.
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On defense, the Chiefs had four sacks and five takeaways, including four fumble recoveries — one of which was scooped up and returned for a touchdown.
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