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Chiefs club Giants to improve to 4-0 on season
National Football League
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Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Allen Bailey sacks New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning during the first half of a National Football League game at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon in Kansas City, Mo. - photo by The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Eric Berry credits Kansas City’s 4-0 start to the “family feeling” that held everyone together during the hapless 2-14 season of 2012.
Maybe so. But after the Chiefs (4-0) pounded the winless New York Giants 31-7 on Sunday, it’s obvious that importing a cool, savvy quarterback from San Francisco and bringing in a smart, no-nonsense coach from Philadelphia also had a lot to do with a rags-to-riches transformation.
Even in a league known for quick turnarounds and breathtaking free-falls, this seems preposterous.
Alex Smith, who lost his job last year in San Francisco, threw three touchdown passes, and Dexter McCluster returned a punt 89 yards for another score as the Chiefs joined the 1980 Detroit Lions as the only teams in modern league history to win two or fewer games one season, then rocket to a 4-0 start the next.
“To be honest, all we talked about all offseason was being 1-0,” said Smith. “Just get the first one.”
Did he ever dream of being 4-0?
“No, to answer your question.”
The Giants, proud Super Bowl champions of 2007 and 2011 season, are 0-4 for the first time since 1987, a mass of injury and disarray.
“It is disappointing,” said Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who’s been operating all year behind a patchwork offensive line. “The defense got us some turnovers and we weren’t able to do anything with it. We are just not playing very well offensively.”
The injury-ravaged Giants trailed only 17-7 after three quarters. They managed a 69-yard catch-and-run TD from Manning to Victor Cruz.
“This is a situation we’ve got to fix,” said Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks. “We know what we’re capable of doing.”
Smith hit touchdown passes of 4, 2 and 35 yards and was 24 for 41 for 288 yards. He was intercepted twice and the Chiefs also lost a fumble, Kansas City’s first turnovers in what may be turning into a magical season under first-year head coach Andy Reid.
“I know they’ll battle,” said Reid, who spent the previous 14 seasons coaching the Eagles. “That’s what I know. There are a lot of things I don’t know but I do know this: We’re a tough bunch.”
Manning was 18 for 37 for 217 yards and the one TD. He was sacked three times and intercepted once, but harried and hurried much of the bright, sunny afternoon.
All of a sudden, the misery of 2012 that cost Chiefs former head coach Romeo Crennel and former general manager Scott Pioli their jobs seems a distant memory.
“We just kept working, kept sticking together,” said Berry. “We know things don’t always go your way. But you’ve got to be able to stick together through tough times, in life, period. We kept leaning on each other. Nobody pointed a finger at anybody at any time. We just stuck together and I feel like that was the foundation that was built for us to do what we’re doing now. But we’ve still got a lot of work to do.”
Late in the first quarter, Smith hit Sean McGrath, Jamaal Charles and Dwayne Bowe for gains of 12, 17 and 14 yards on successive plays. McGrath, the heavily bearded tight end and Seattle Seahawks castoff, got free in the end zone to catch Smith’s 5-yard TD pass to cap the 11-play, 98-yard drive.
The drive took 5 minutes, 38 seconds. To answer, Manning needed only 54 seconds.
Cruz went streaking down the right sideline — turf normally patrolled by injured cornerback Brandon Flowers — caught Manning’s pass in stride and raced into the end zone. Trailing far behind was Dunta Robinson, a backup cornerback.
The Chiefs led only 10-7 when McCluster fielded the ball and set sail on the first TD punt return the Chiefs have had since Sept. 13, 2010, when McCluster took one back a team-record 94 yards against San Diego during a rain storm. He juked one tackler, put a dizzying 360-degree spin move on another and then broke clear up the middle.
Ryan Succop kicked a 51-yard field goal in the second quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Smith fired a 2-yard TD pass to Charles and a 35-yarder to Bowe, who twisted free of a couple of tacklers.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Sunday

At Kansas City, Mo.
Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City Chiefs 31,
N.Y. Giants 7
N.Y. Giants     0     7     0     0   —   7
Kansas City    0    10    7    14  —  31

SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
(No scoring)
Second Quarter
KC—McGrath 5 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 14:47.
NYG—Cruz 69 pass from Manning (J.Brown kick), 13:53.
KC—FG Succop 51, 1:55.
Third Quarter
KC—McCluster 89 punt return (Succop kick), 1:34.
Fourth Quarter
KC—Charles 2 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 5:43.
KC—Bowe 34 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 3:06.
A—73,386.

TEAM STATISTICS
                                 NYG    KC
First downs                    11    21
Total Net Yards            298    390
Rushes-yards           21-98    28-102
Passing                       200    288
Punt Returns              4-35    4-113
Kickoff Returns           3-74    1-22
Interceptions Ret.     2-(-4)    1-17
Comp-Att-Int         18-37-1    24-41-2
Sacked-Yards Lost      3-17    1-0
Punts                      8-49.9    5-44.6
Fumbles-Lost                3-2    1-1
Penalties-Yards           7-65    7-62
Time of Possession    24:04    35:56

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, Wilson 13-55, Scott 5-26, Manning 2-12, Jacobs 1-5. Kansas City, Charles 18-65, A.Smith 7-37, Davis 1-2, Daniel 2-(minus 2).
PASSING—N.Y. Giants, Manning 18-37-1-217. Kansas City, A.Smith 24-41-2-288.
RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Cruz 10-164, Nicks 3-33, Wilson 2-8, Randle 1-7, Jacobs 1-5, Scott 1-0. Kansas City, McGrath 5-64, Charles 5-62, McCluster 5-48, Bowe 4-58, Brock 2-27, Avery 2-23, Sherman 1-6.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—N.Y. Giants, J.Brown 44 (WL).