We've reached the two-minute warning for the first half with the Ravens on offense. They're aiming to tie it before half time, with the Chiefs getting the ball to start the third quarter
The Ravens couldn't get it done and punted it to the Chiefs, who'll start on their own 11-yard line with 1:46 left in the half.
Lamar Jackson caught a ball that he threw after it was tipped at the line and hung in the air for a few perilous seconds. Jackson then ran ahead for a 13 yard game.
Announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo immediately christened it one of the best plays you'll ever see ... and they're probably not wrong.
It didn’t amount to much, as Kansas City forced a punt moments later. The odd completion did help Baltimore with a few yards of field position.
Huge stop by the Ravens
Baltimore stopped Kansas City on fourth-and-1 from the 13.
Pacheco went up the middle where he was met by Kyle Hamilton and Travis Jones, keeping this a one-score game. That's a missed opportunity at a golden chance to extend its 14-7 edge.
Sure looked like Kelce got the first down on the play before, but Andy Reid opted not to challenge.
I did too but that replay showed refs got it right
Kelce breaks Jerry Rice's postseason catch record
Travis Kelce just broke NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice's record for most catches in the playoffs with his 152nd reception.
The rest of the top-5 is rounded out by former New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman, now both retired; and former Chiefs standout and current Miami Dolphin Tyreek Hill.
The Chiefs, up 14-7, forced the first game's turnover as Jackson fumbled.
The Ravens QB was back to pass when Charles Omenihu sacked him, forcing the fumble recovered by George Karlaftis.
The Chiefs are now in prime position to take a two-score lead at Baltimore's 33.
A series of trades and injuries have made Chiefs rookie Rashee Rice a key to the Chiefs' passing game.
Through the first quarter, Rice, 23, has four receptions for 35 yards.
Last month, Rice set the Chiefs' record for most touchdown catches by a rookie.
In the wake of the departure of standout receiver Tyreek Hill and following an injury to teammate Kadarius Toney, Rice is now Mahomes' primary target at wide receiver.
Just an incredible start from Mahomes. He's extending plays with his pocket awareness, making tough throws and getting first downs with his legs.
Jackson has been good as well, and he'll want to respond after that Chiefs TD.
The Chiefs offense looks sharp so far, picking up nine first downs in the first 15 minutes.
Kansas City has out gained host Baltimore 124 yards to 78 yards, with Mahomes completing his first 10 passes.
If that Ravens celebration after their first touchdown looked familiar...
It's because Taylor did the same "swag surf" celebration last week.
Maryland's governor spotted shotgunning a beer with Ravens fans
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was not about to miss an opportunity to bond with constituents ahead of Sunday's marquee matchup.
Moore, 45, was spotted before the game shotgunning a beer in the parking lot of M&T Bank Stadium.
The Baltimore Banner's sports account Tweeted the footage:
A Rhodes scholar, Moore took office last year.