4B Monday, October 31, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1234567890 Chiefs stampeded in 44-10 loss The Associated Press ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Bruce Smith still knows how to give Joe Montana headaches. And the Buffalo Bills still know how to win big games. Smith forced an interception and recovered one of Montana's two fumbles yesterday, and Jim Kelly threw four touchdown passes to lead the Bills past the Kansas City Chiefs 44-10. It was a replay of last year's AFC Championship game, when Smith helped knock out Montana with a concussion early in the second half and Buffalo won 30-13 to earn its fourth consecutive Super Bowl birth This time Montana wasn't injured, just ineffective. He went 12-for-21 for 124 yards and was sacked three times before being relieved in the third quarter by Steve Bono. Montana had three turnovers that led to 17 Buffalo points—including a fumble and an interception in the last two minutes of the first half to turn a 21-7 game into a 31-7 rout. The Bills (5-3) came out of their bye week intent on making amends for an embarrassing loss to Indianapolis and proving they are still the team to beat in the AFC. Kansas City (5-3) hoped a healthy Montana would be the difference against the team that had knocked them out of the playoffs two of the last three years. Instead, the Chiefs suffered their worst non-strike loss since 1984. Andre Reed caught five passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns, and Pete Metzelaars also had two touchdowns for Buffalo. Kelly was 14-for-23 for 184 yards, and the Bills forced five turnovers while giving away none for the first time all year. Smith had seven hurries, six tackles and one sack in addition to the fumble recovery and forced fumble. Buffalo had a 14-7 lead and a third-and 3 from its 38-yard line when Kelly hit Feed for a gain of 57. It was Buffalo's longest play from scrimmage until Kenny Davis ran for 60 yards in the fourth quarter. Reed caught the pass at the Bills' 43 and headed for the right sideline, racing all the way to the 5 before he was knocked out of bounds by William White. Three plays later, Thomas ran around the left side for 2 yards and a touchdown. The Chiefs opened the second half with a field goal, but on their second possession they went backward. At their 30, Smith again hit Montana's arm as he tried to throw. This time, the ball was caught by Bennett. The Bills moved it to the 13 before Christie's field goal attempt was blocked, but the Chiefs were outside. On the second try, Christie was good from 26 yards to break Scott Norwood's team record of 13 straight field goals. He added a 24-yarder in the fourth quarter to go 15-for-15 for the year and 100-for-124 for his career, the best percentage in NFL history. Henry Jones and Jeff Burris had second-half interceptions after Montana left. The Chiefs came into the game leading the league with a plus-9 turnover ratio. Buffalo, which led the league in takeaways with 47 last year, had a minus-3 differential this year. Colts trample Jets 28-25 The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — The Majik Man got lucky, no thanks to his butterfingered teammates and a couple errant passes of his own. The Colts (4-5) took a 14-10 lead in the first quarter, but lost three of four fumbles and had two passes by Majikowski intercepted. One was returned 18 yards by defensive back Mo Lewis for a touchdown late in the third period. A two-point conversion pass from quarterback Boomer Eslason to Quarterback Don Majikowski, making his first NFL start in two years, passed for one touchdown and ran for another as the Indianapolis Colts survived five turnovers and beat the New York Jets 28-25 yesterday. wide receiver Rob Moore made it 21-18. Running back Marshall Faulk, who had a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, added a touchdown on a fourth down, 29-yard carry midway through the final period. 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