By Jeremy Kahn
After narrowing the Kansas City Chiefs lead down to just four points early in the third quarter, the Oakland Raiders put themselves in position for a possible victory.
Unfortunately, somebody forgot to tell that the Chiefs that the Raiders wanted to pull off another upset over their longtime rivals.
In a four minute 42 second span of the third quarter, the Chiefs lead went from 10-6 to 31-6 and the Chiefs defeated the Raiders 31-13 at Arrowhead Stadium.
DeAnthony Thomas got the Chiefs on the board in the first quarter, as he took a Marquette King punt and returned it 81 yards for a touchdown.
Cairo Santos gave the Chiefs a 10-0 lead, but Sebastian Janikowski cut the lead down to 10-3 at the half, as he nailed a 53-yarder with no time remaining in the second quarter.
After a Janikowski field goal, the Chiefs began to turn it on following the 33-yarder by the 15-year veteran.
Knile Davis scored from three yards out, then Alex Smith found Travis Kelce from 20 yards just 54 seconds later after a Derek Carr fumbled the snap.
Davis pit the finishing touches on the scoring for the Chiefs, as he took a Smith pass and took 70 yards for the touchdown.
James Jones caught a one-yard pass from Carr with 34 seconds left for the final margin in the 18-point defeat.
On the afternoon, Carr ended up going 27-of-56 for 222 yards and a touchdown.
The Raiders have lost 10 straight road games, and have not won back-to-back games since weeks seven and eight of the 2012 season.
In their two games in the State of Missouri this season against the Chiefs and the St. Louis Rams, the Raiders were out scored 83-13.

