Packers...33 Chiefs...22
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Brett Favre connected with Greg Jennings on a 60-yard touchdown pass with 3 minutes 5 seconds to go and Green Bay beat Kansas City, 33-22, giving Favre victories over each of the other 31 teams in the NFL.
It’s a career milestone that Peyton Manning and Tom Brady achieved the previous week.
The Chiefs (4-4) had taken a 22-16 lead with 5:18 left on Damon Huard’s 17-yard pass to Tony Gonzalez and a two-point conversion run by Priest Holmes, who came in when Larry Johnson injured his foot a few minutes earlier.
Jennings, whose 82-yard touchdown catch on the first play of overtime lifted Green Bay (7-1) past Denver six days earlier, went streaking down the middle of the field to help give the Packers their sixth consecutive victory on the road.
Favre threw for 360 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions.
Quoteworthy: “They’ve got a Hall of Fame quarterback. He made the plays when he had to and we didn’t.” -- Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs tight end
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