The Kansas City Chiefs are leading the Miami Dolphins, 20-13, on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.
Chiefs' quarterback Alex Smith completed 12 of 20 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown in the half, finding tight end Travis Kelce for a 9-yard score early in the second quarter.
Kelce has two catches for 23 yards on the afternoon, surpassing the 1,000-yard receiving mark on the season and establishing the Chiefs as just the fifth team in NFL history to feature a 1,000-yard running back (Kareem Hunt), wide receiver (Tyreek Hill) and tight end.
Hunt was responsible for Kansas City's other touchdown, punching in a 1-yard score. The rookie tailback has 61 yards on 12 carries in the half.
Hill has three catches for a team-leading 94 yards so far in the game, hauling in a 52-yard grab to set up Kelce's eventual score.
Chiefs' linebacker Derrick Johnson tallied a forced fumble early in the contest, which ultimately led to a field goal by kicker Harrison Butker. It marked Kansas City's eighth takeaway in its last three games.
Catch the second half of action on CBS (KCTV5 local) and 101.1 The Fox.
Photos from the Chiefs Week 16 matchup against the Dolphins