Green Bay Packers Perfect Season Ends With 19-14 Loss to Kansas City

The Green Bay Packers’ perfect season came to a crashing halt against the struggling Kansas City Chiefs, who had just fired their coach and were starting a new quarterback.

Proof again that nothing can be taken for granted in the NFL.

Kyle Orton threw for 299 yards to outduel Aaron Rodgers, and the Chiefs rallied behind interim coach Romeo Crennel for a shocking 19-14 victory on Sunday that ended the Packers’ 19-game winning streak. It was their first loss since Dec. 19, 2010, at New England.

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3 comments on “Green Bay Packers Perfect Season Ends With 19-14 Loss to Kansas City

  1. Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    That’s kind of a bummer. I was hoping they’d at least make it to the playoffs undefeated.

  2. CharlietheCook says:

    Wonder what the Broncos think of the 300 yd. performance by Orton and the taking down of clearly the best team in the NFL?

  3. Katherine says:

    Archer, I didn’t expect them to lose this game, but I did hope they’d get the loss over with before the playoffs. Better luck next week.