The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Los Angeles Chargers, 38-21, on Sunday afternoon to wrap up the regular season.
The Chiefs rested several of their regular starters with the top seed in the AFC playoff picture already locked up, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes. That meant backup signal caller Chad Henne earned the nod under center for Kansas City - marking his first start since 2014 - to go along with several young players receiving an extended look at live game action.
Many of them made the most of it, too, leading Kansas City to touchdowns on each of their first two possessions, but the Chargers built a multi-score lead late in the second quarter and didn't look back.
Henne completed 23-of-32 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns, finding the end zone through the air on Kansas City's opening drive. The 35-year-old Henne found tailback Darwin Thompson for 37 yards on a quick third down pass to move the chains on the Chiefs' third play from scrimmage, and just a few snaps later, Henne hit wide receiver Byron Pringle for a 3-yard score to put Kansas City in front.
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