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Chiefs cruise in season opener Montana cleans up in debut as a Chief TAMPA, Fla. — Joe Montana says that a lot of people forget the Kansas City Chiefs are a team with championshipential even before they acquired jumbo. Nevertheless, Montana's debut for the Chiefs clearly demonstrated why expectations have risen since the 37-year-old quarterback was snagged from the San Francisco 49ers in an off-season trade. "I don't believe I'm the magic ingredient for anything," the three-time Super Bowl MVP said Sunday. "This is a very talented team." The Associated Press He completed 14 of21 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns in Kansas City's 27-3 rout of the Tampa EOEM/F Dave Krieg finished the game for the Chiefs, whose new 49ers-style offense produced 400 yards. He led a fourth-quarter field goal drive and was 4-for-5 passing for 38 yards. Bay Buccaneers. The Chiefs defense held the Bucs to 157 yards in a performance overshadowed by Montana's day. "We took a clean licking from a good team," Tampa Bay coach Sam Wyche said. "Joe had the hot hand. And when he's on the money, there's none better." It was Montana's first start since the 1900 NFC championship game. An elbow injury kept him on the sidelines during most of the last two sea- more often than not — find his target. He completed his first nine attempts and threw touchdown passes of 19 yards to Willie Davis, 50 yards to J.J. Birden and 12 yards to Marcus Allen. An unaided group of receivers sped past befuddled Tampa Bay defenders who watched Montana — Tampa Bay, meanwhile, was inepot on offense after using a first-quarter fumble to set up a 35-yard field goal and a 3-lead. Montana left the game late in the third quarter with a sore right wrist. Steve DeBerg, whom Montana replaced as San Francisco's quarterback in 1980, completed 12 of 20 passes for 79 yards for Tampa Bay. He was benched after throwing a third-quarter interception, giving way to Craig Erickson. Bues' running game garnered just 25 yards on 20 carries. Cowboys tripped up by Redskins, mistakes The Associated Press The whole Dallas team failed to show up. WASHINGTON — Don't blame the Dallas Cowboys' 35-16 loss to the Washington Redskins last night on Emmitt Smith's holdout. The Cowboys lost the ball four times on fumbles, twice on punts, dropped a half dozen passes, never came close to sacking Rypian and were penalized seven times for 63 yards. They would have lost by more had Washington not made its share of missteps. It was not the absence of Smith, the NFL's leading rusher the past two years. Rookie Derrick Lassie, Smith's replacement, gained 75 yards in 16 carries. It was a general run of mistakes that began with a fumbled snap on the first play of the game. And they even accompanied success — an 80-yard touchdown pass from Troy Alkman to Alvin Harper that gave the Cowboys a 6-1 lead. The touchdown was followed by a missed extra point by Lin Elliott. owed a recovery by Pat Eilers of a punt that bounced off James Washington as he was trying to get away from the ball at the Dallas 17. The second, a 1-yard touchdown pass from Rypien to Ron Middleton, was set up by a 36-yard pass interference call on Dallas' Larry Brown. The Cowboys finally got going after that one — taking just 2:13 to go 80 yards with Aikman hitting Harper on a post pattern from 32 yards out for the score. Washington came right back after that to go 80 yards in 13 plays, the final one a 15-yard pass from Rypien to Ricky Sanders early in the second quarter. Rookie Reggie Brooks had 48 yards in eight carries on the drive. Then came two gift touchdowns six minutes apart on either side of half-time that gave the Redskins a 21-6 lead. But they could not benefit from a horrible Washington mistake — Mitchell, thinking he was in the end zone, knelt on the L- yard line with the kickoff and the Redskins had to take over there. One, a 1 yard run by Brian Mitchell with 40 seconds left in the half, foll- unstead, the Redskins went 99 yards in 13 plays for another touchdown. AFC WEST overall PF PA Denver 1 0 26 20 Kansas City 1 0 27 3 L.A. Raiders 1 0 24 7 San Diego 1 0 18 12 Seattle 0 1 12 18 CENTRAL Cleveland 1 0 27 17 Cincinnati 1 0 14 27 Houston 0 1 21 33 Pittsburgh 0 1 13 34 Buffalo 1 0 38 14 Miami 1 0 24 20 Indianapolis 0 1 20 24 New England 0 1 14 38 N.Y. Jets 0 1 20 26 NFC STANDINGS week 1 week 1 CENTRAL Detroit 1 1 0 30 13 Green Bay 1 0 1 36 6 Chicago 0 1 1 20 6 Milwaukee 0 1 1 7 24 Tampa Bay 1 0 1 3 27 WEST overall PF PA 21 New Orleans 1 0 0 33 San Francisco 1 0 0 24 13 Oakland 1 0 1 19 L.A. Rams 1 0 1 32 Your Future? EAST N.Y. 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