Time after time, the Kansas City Chiefs find ways to win football games. That was no different in Week 10 as they took on a division rival in the Denver Broncos.

The Chiefs only won 16-14, and they did so in an absolutely electric manner.

The Broncos drove down the field, trailing by two points, to set up a 35-yard field goal to win the football game. For most, this would have been more than good enough field positioning to nail the game-winner.

Instead, Kansas City loaded one side of the line with blockers, allowing them to fluster the offensive line and block the field goal to secure another victory to remain a perfect 9-0.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

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On “New Heights,” the brother of Travis Kelce, Jason, set the scene, claiming it was the most electric play he’s seen.

“I don’t think there’s anything more electric than blocking a kick to win a game,” Jason said on the show. “The place just erupted.”

For Travis, he agreed, as he hasn’t been a part of a stadium pop quite like the one in Arrowhead Stadium this past weekend.

“It got me to the point where, like, my eyes, like the emotion and everything, my eyes started watering,” Travis explained. “I was like getting goosebumps. I’m like, ‘This is insane.'”

The atmosphere absolutely erupted as the Chiefs seemingly found yet another creative way to win a football game that they were in a position to lose.

There were claims the field goal block was illegal, as a seventh defender lined up on the left side of the offensive line. However, he wasn’t on the line of scrimmage, making it a legal formation.

With a 9-0 record this season, Kansas City has another upcoming test as they hit the road to take on the Buffalo Bills, in a matchup that consistently provides high-quality contests.