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Late interception helps Chiefs edge Raiders
National Football League

Late interception helps Chiefs edge Raiders

Published Nov. 16, 2009 2:40 a.m. ET

Since the middle of the 2007 season, no team in the NFL has been worse than the Kansas City Chiefs. All the losing and mistakes somehow disappear when the Chiefs arrive in Oakland.

Jamaal Charles scored on a 44-yard run for Kansas City's first rushing touchdown of the season and the Chiefs used a late interception to win their seventh straight road game against the Oakland Raiders, 16-10 on Sunday.

"I guess we got a winning streak here," receiver Dwayne Bowe said. "Every time we play a division team our goal is to win. But every time we play the Raiders, it's always a hated rivalry and coach stressed it all during the week: Hate the Raiders, we've got to beat the Raiders."

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