Flashback Friday: Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles scores 5 TDs vs. Raiders in 2013

A flashback to one of the most dominant games of Jamaal Charles’ career in Kansas City.

On the eve of the final Raiders week of the 2020 NFL regular season, we’re taking a look back at one of the best performances by a Chiefs legend that happened against their most bitter AFC West rival. It came at the start of the Andy Reid era, with the Raiders still playing in Oakland.

On December 15, 2013, Kansas City’s finest traveled to the black hole for their final game against the Raiders of the 2013 season. After starting off the season with nine-straight wins, the Chiefs had dropped three of their last four games. This game was particularly important for K.C. because they could clinch their first playoff berth since 2010 with a win.

The game would turn into a bit of a shootout between Alex Smith and Matt McGloin. Thankfully, former Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles was in rare form, notching one of the best games of his career.

Charles, shockingly, wasn’t even the leading rusher on his own team. He recorded just eight carries for 20 yards and a rushing touchdown and was outrushed by Knile Davis. Charles was, however, unguardable in the passing game, recording eight receptions for 195 yards and four touchdowns. For the mathematically challenged, that’s a whopping 24.4 yards per reception.

The Raiders had no answer for Charles and because of that, Smith kept dumping the ball off to him in the passing game. Charles became the only player in NFL history to record four receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown in a single game. He also became the first player in Kansas City to have five touchdowns in a single game since Abner Haynes accomplished the feat back in the 1960s.

Hopefully, the Chiefs can channel some of Charles’ energy when they travel to Las Vegas to face the Raiders in Week 11. They’ll need to be in rare form to notch a win after their rivals got the best of them the first time around.

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Flashback Friday: That time Wes Welker cost Tom Brady a Super Bowl

Take a look back to Super Bowl XLVI, when Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker cost his team a Super Bowl title.

Next season, Tom Brady will be looking to win his seventh Super Bowl title when he takes the field as the new quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brady ended his historic 20-year run with the New England Patriots this offseason, opting instead to end his NFL career with another team. Brady led the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances, including six wins, during his time in New England, but, he could’ve easily had seven Super Bowl titles were it not for an ill-timed dropped pass by former Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLVI against the New York Giants.

Leading 17-15 late in the fourth, New England was driving down the field, looking to put the game away. On second down at the Giants’ 44-yard line, with 4:06 remaining, Brady looked deep to Welker, who was wide open down field.

Welker inexplicably dropped the pass, which would’ve given the Patriots a first down in the Giants’ red zone with time winding down. New England could’ve gone for the touchdown score or run the clock down and kicked a field goal, but the drop eventually forced the Pats to punt. The Giants would score a game-winning touchdown on the ensuing drive, crushing Brady’s chance at ring number four.

While Brady made up for that loss by winning three more Super Bowls down the road, there’s no question that loss to the Giants stings. It was New England’s first trip back to the big game since their undefeated regular season in 2007. They lost Super Bowl XLII back then to the same Giants, crushing their chance at an 18-0 season.

Brady certainly has the talent around him on the Bucs to make a run at perfection again in 2020, but I’m sure Tampa Bay would happily settle for a playoff berth for the first time since 2007.

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