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The Kansas City Chiefs managed to maintain their undefeated status by defeating the San Francisco 49ers in a Super Bowl rematch. The final score was 28-18 in favor of the Chiefs, who now stand as the NFL’s only remaining undefeated team.

Despite not putting up his best performance, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes once again showcased his skills and managed to lead his team to victory. Mahomes scored a rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter, marking his first rushing score in his last 32 games. His ability to move in and out of the pocket with ease has become legendary, and he demonstrated this by making a critical play that put the Chiefs ahead.

In addition to Mahomes’ contribution, running back Kareem Hunt played a significant role in anchoring the ground game for the Chiefs. Hunt rushed for 78 yards and scored two touchdowns, while Mecole Hardman sealed the victory with an 18-yard sprint to the end zone.

On the defensive side, the Chiefs were able to disrupt the 49ers’ offense, with quarterback Brock Purdy throwing three interceptions during the game. The Chiefs’ defense, led by coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, proved to be a formidable unit throughout the match.

The 49ers faced challenges of their own, with key players like Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk dealing with injuries. Tight end George Kittle emerged as a standout performer for the 49ers, recording a game-high 92 receiving yards.

As the Chiefs celebrate another win, the 49ers are left searching for consistency as they now hold a 3-4 record for the season. It remains to be seen how both teams will fare in the remainder of the NFL season.