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Postgame facts and stats following the Chiefs week three matchup against the Packers


JOHNSON BECOMES CHIEFS ALL-TIME TACKLES LEADER: LB Derrick Johnson recorded a game-high eight solo tackles in tonight's contest, giving him 1,003 tackles in his career which is the most by any player in Chiefs history. He added one pass defensed in the game.

CHARLES MOVES UP TOUCHDOWN CHART: RB Jamaal Charles recorded three rushing touchdowns in tonight's game, giving him 42 career rushing scores. He now owns 63 total TDs, which gives him sole possession of third place in the Chiefs record book for most career touchdowns. Over the past three seasons, Charles leads all players in the NFL with 38 total TDs. Tonight is the first time Charles has recorded three rushing TDs in a single game in his career. The last time he had three TDs in a game was last year's Monday Night Football contest vs. New England (9/29/14) when he recorded one rushing and two receiving TDs. Charles' three TDs tonight mark the first time a Chiefs running back has rushed for three or more TDs since Larry Johnson did it on Dec. 31, 2006 vs. Jacksonville.

MACLIN CATCHES FIRST TD WITH CHIEFS: WR Jeremy Maclin connected with QB Alex Smith on a five-yard pass, marking his first TD with the Chiefs. He also caught Smith's longest pass of the season on a 61-yard connection in the fourth quarter. Maclin finished tonight's game with eight catches for 141 yards (17.6 avg.) and one TD, marking his first game with 100-plus receiving yards since he recorded 108 on eight catches at Dallas on Nov. 27, 2014. His 141 yards tonight are the seventh most in his career, and this is the 14th time he has recorded 100 or more receiving yards. Maclin's 141 receiving yards are the most by a Chiefs wide receiver since Donnie Avery had 141 at Philadelphia (9/19/13).

DAVIS LOGS SEASON-LONG KICKOFF RETURN: RB Knile Davis took a kickoff 54 yards to mark his longest kickoff return this season. He finished the contest with 95 kickoff return yards, his most since he had 99 vs. St. Louis on Oct. 26, 2014.

HALI NOTCHES FIRST SACK OF 2015: LB Tamba Hali sacked QB Aaron Rodgers for a loss of 8 yards on third down forcing the Packers to settle for a field goal. The sack marks Hali's first of the season, giving him 80.5 (-521.5 yards) for his career. He also added three solo tackles in tonight's contest. Hali needs just 6.5 sacks to pass DE Neil Smith (86.5) for second place in franchise history for most career sacks.

HOWARD SETS CAREER HIGH IN TACKLES: DT Jaye Howard finished the game with eight tackles (five solo), marking a career high in that category.

COLQUITT REMAINS SPECIAL FOR CHIEFS SPECIAL TEAMS: P Dustin Colquitt recorded six punts for 301 yards (50.2 avg., 45.2 net) with two landing inside the 20-yard line, bringing his career total to 323, which is the Chiefs all-time record. He booted a 61-yard punt, which is his longest this season.

FOURTH DOWN SUCCESS: The Chiefs defense forced the Packers to turn the ball over on downs at the Chiefs 39-yard line in the first quarter. The Chiefs defense has forced its opponent to turn the ball over on downs in each of the three games this season.

NEW TO STARTING LINEUP: The Chiefs offense opened in a three-tight end set, featuring rookie James O'Shaughnessy, Demetrius Harris and Travis Kelce. Tonight marks O'Shaughnessy and Harris' first start of the year and O'Shaughnessy's first NFL start. CB Marcus Cooper, T Eric Fisher and DT Dontari Poe also logged their first starts of the 2015 season.