KANSAS CITY, Mo. — One of the biggest differences between the merely good and the exceptionally great is confidence.
The Kansas City Chiefs have plenty of it.
When the Raiders marched downfield for the go-ahead score late in Sunday's game in Las Vegas, and were poised to again serve as the kryptonite to the Super Bowl champions, there was never a bit of concern on the Kansas City sideline.
The first thought of quarterback Patrick Mahomes: "We're going to score."
"I just didn't know if it was going to be overtime," he said later, "or we were going to win it."
They wound up winning it. Mahomes led a 75-yard drive that took up all of 75 seconds and capped it with a 22-yard throw to Travis Kelce wide open in the middle of the end zone. The touchdown gave the Chiefs a 35-31 lead with 28 seconds to go, and Daniel Sorensen's interception on the Raiders' next offensive play sealed a bit of revenge for the Chiefs' defeat to their longtime and bitter AFC West rivals last month at Arrowhead Stadium.
Not that it ever seemed to be in doubt to Mahomes — or his coach.
The first thought of Andy Reid after that Las Vegas touchdown: "I've got Pat Mahomes."