Chiefs Brush Aside Jags

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — — Patrick Mahomes threw for 331 yards and four touchdowns, Kadarius Toney showed glimpses of stardom in his second game for the Chiefs and Kansas City rolled to a 27-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

Toney, who was acquired a couple of week ago from the Giants, had 33 yards rushing to go with four catches for 57 yards and his first NFL touchdown reception, helping the Chiefs (7-2) win their sixth straight over the Jaguars.

Travis KelceMarquez Valdes-Scantling and Noah Gray also had touchdown catches for the Chiefs.

Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was ruled out in the second quarter after entering the concussion protocol.

Smith-Schuster was going across the middle to catch a pass from Patrick Mahomes when Jaguars safety Andre Cisco hit him high, drawing flags from the officials.

The wide receiver was left motionless on the turf with his hands momentarily frozen.

Smith-Schuster was eventually helped to his feet and walked off with assistance from teammate Travis Kelce.

Mahomes, trying to become the third quarterback in NFL history with three straight 400-yard passing games, had 191 by halftime. That included the touchdown reception for Toney, the injury-prone former first-round draft pick.

The Chiefs visit the Chargers next Sunday night.