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Daniel Carlson Hits 60-Yard Field Goal to Lift Raiders over Chiefs, 14-12
Daniel Carlson’s 60-yard field goal secured a 14-12 win, ending the Raiders’ 10-game losing streak and marking their first victory over the Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium.
- On Jan. 4, 2026, Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas Raiders kicker, made a career-long 60-yard field goal with eight seconds left to end a 10-game losing streak and beat the Kansas City Chiefs 14-12 at Allegiant Stadium.
- Backups and absences shaped a low-scoring contest that reached the final minute, with Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker hitting a 41-yard field goal with 1:01 left to take a brief lead.
- Special teams and a 37-yard Carlson field goal set the stage for the finale, with Wilson's two sacks and a safety helping build the win.
- The win left the Raiders 3-14 while they had already locked up the top overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and reports say Las Vegas is unlikely to retain head coach Pete Carroll.
- Jeanty's production increases pressure on the team's forthcoming top draft pick after he rushed for 87 yards, reaching 975 rushing yards, while the Chiefs hope to have Patrick Mahomes back early next season.
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Daniel Carlson's 60-yd. FG with 13 ticks left gives Raiders win over Chiefs
Daniel Carlson booted the game-winning field goal from 60 yards out with 13 seconds remaining on Sunday, giving the host Las Vegas Raiders a 14-12 win over the backup-laden Kansas City Chiefs.
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Daniel Carlson hits 60-yard field goal to lift Raiders over Chiefs, 14-12
Daniel Carlson made a career-long 60-yard field goal with eight seconds left to give the Las Vegas Raiders a 14-12 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
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