KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Matt Cassel and Brodie Croyle each led touchdown drives and the Kansas City Chiefs beat Green Bay 17-13 Thursday night for their first preseason victory since 2008.
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Rodgers, who led the No. 1 offense on three touchdown drives in one half against Indianapolis last Thursday, watched Flynn go three-and-out in Green Bay's first four possessions.
Finally, facing a host of backups, the Packers (2-2) got rolling, driving from their 24 to first down at the 10. But rookie defensive back Kendrick Lewis broke up a pass on the goal line on third down and then a fourth-down pass was incomplete.
Cassel got off to his typically slow start, but wound up hitting 4 of 9 throws for 58 yards, with one interception and a 2-yard TD pass to a wide-open Leonard Pope late in the first quarter. The drive, against many backups, covered 62 yards on 11 plays.
Cassel turned a 7-0 lead over to Croyle and the oft-injured backup engineered an 8-play, 95-yard march in which Jackie Battle broke ![]()
Trailing 14-3, the Packers got a 77-yard catch-and-run when backup cornerback Jackie Bates bit on a play fake and left ![]()
The Chiefs were 1/3 in preseason after going 0-4 a year ago.
Three receivers had a big night for the Packers. Swain caught 6 passes for 130 yards, Charles Dillon caught 6 for 85 and Patrick Williams had five catches for 70 yards.
Croyle hit Tim Castille with a short pass late in the third quarter and the fullback broke a tackle, got a block and went 43 yards, setting up Ryan Succop's 26-yard field goal.
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Kansas City's first possession seemed to confirm the impression many have had of Todd Haley's second Chiefs team: inconsistent offense and greatly improved return game. Rookie Javier Arenas returned a punt 44 yards to the Green Bay 33, but the Chiefs went three-and-out.
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Two Chiefs starters were out with injuries, tackle Ryan O'Callaghan and linebacker Tamba Hali.
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