Chiefs K Ryan Succop, who was Mr. Irrelevant in the 2009 NFL Draft, was 4-of-4 on field goals Sunday to vault Kansas City over Washington, 14-6.
The Chiefs started Sunday's win in a nickel defense with just two down linemen, four linebackers, and five defensive backs.
Chiefs OLB Tamba Hali notched his third sack of the season and first career safety when he tackled Redskins QB Todd Collins in the end zone.
Redskins RB Clinton Portis' 78-yard run against a slow Chiefs defense was the longest of his career.
Redskins QB Jason Campbell was benched for Collins at halftime Sunday because coach Jim Zorn thought the team needed "a spark."
Washington couldn't pull out a win despite registering a season-high five sacks and holding the Chiefs to zero touchdowns.
A week after being held catch-less, TE Chris Cooley led the Redskins in receiving with 57 yards on five receptions.
For even more on this game, check out Mike Florio's Monday Morning Aftermath article.
"Redskins QB Jason Campbell was benched for Collins at halftime Sunday because coach Jim Zorn thought the team needed "a spark.""
The team needs to be doused in gasoline first, then given "a spark."
Yeah, Todd Collins is about as combustible as wet snow.