Green Bay Packers vs Kansas City Chiefs game tonight: score, schedule

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers went into their final NFL preseason 2014 schedule football game tonight with their momentum heading in opposite directions. The Packers first string offense was firing on all cylinders last week against Oakland, while the Chiefs offense stumbled badly against the Vikings. Tonight’s final score wasn’t a particularly close one, as the backups battled it out for roster spots.

Kansas City got a mediocre performance from quarterback Tyler Bray, who went 8 for 15 with one touchdown score and one interception for the Chiefs. Green Bay had the opposite problem: both its backup QBs, Scott Tolzien and Matt Flynn, had strong games and each threw a pair of touchdown scores on the night. Now the Packers will have to decide whether they want the veteran Flynn or the younger Tolzien at #2.

The Green Bay Packers were the winner of tonight’s game over the Kansas City Chiefs by a final score of 34-14. The next game on the Packers schedule is next Thursday night at the Seattle Seahawks, while the next game on the KC Chiefs schedule is at home against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon.

Kansas City Chiefs vs Carolina Panthers game: score, schedule

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Carolina Panthers faced each other tonight in a Sunday Night Football game, and even though it’s still the NFL preseason schedule, all eyes in the pro football world were watching. The Chiefs are looking to build on last season’s postseason run which saw them score at will in the playoffs but fail to keep the Colts from scoring at will. The Panthers are looking to overcome personnel shifts at wide receiver. Both teams got mixed results, along with a final score which was more indicative of how the second half went.

Cam Newton looked like less than his usual self for Carolina in going four for nine with no touchdowns or interceptions. The good news: his injured ankle didn’t appear to be a major hindrance. The bad news: he didn’t quite gel with any of his new Panthers receivers. Alex Smith had a somewhat better night for Kansas City, completing an efficient fourteen of twenty-two passes for the Chiefs. Derek Andersen had the best night of any quarterback, notching a 141 passer rating in relief action. In the end, the game came down to a pair of touchdowns scored in the third quarter.

Andersen threw one touchdown pass for the Carolina Panthers and Fozzy Whittaker rushed for another, making them the winner over the Kansas City Chiefs by a final score of 28-16. The next scheduled game for the Panthers is at the New England Patriots on Friday night, while the next game on the KC Chiefs schedule is at home against the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday night.