First quarter Receiving the opening kickoff, the Rams drove 75 yards in seven plays, with quarterback
Jared Goff finding wide receiver
Robert Woods in the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown pass, with kicker
Greg Zuerlein missing the point-after attempt. Following a
Chiefs punt, the Rams mounted a 10-play, 83-yard drive that ended with Goff connecting with wide receiver
Josh Reynolds from four yards out and (with a successful Zuerlein PAT) a 13–0 lead for Los Angeles. The Chiefs struck back quickly on their next drive as running back
Kareem Hunt had a 27-yard run while quarterback
Patrick Mahomes completed three straight passes for 48 yards, the last going 25 yards to wide receiver
Tyreek Hill for a touchdown. The Rams, who benefited from nine penalties called on the Chiefs in the opening period, started from their own 16 and ended the first quarter with 3rd-and-goal at the Kansas City 5-yard-line.
Second quarter Following an incomplete pass, Zuerlein converted a 23-yard field goal to put the Rams up 16–7. From there, Mahomes and Hunt led the Chiefs down to L.A.'s 1-yard-line. But on 3rd-and-goal, Hunt was tackled for a 1-yard loss by Rams strong safety
John Johnson, forcing Kansas City to settle for a 21-yard field goal by
Harrison Butker. On the Rams' next drive, Goff was sacked twice, the second by defensive end
Allen Bailey, who stripped Goff of the ball and recovered the fumble himself at the Ram 21. The Chiefs cashed in quickly as Mahomes hit Hunt for a 21-yard screen pass that with Butker's PAT put Kansas City on top 17–16. The Rams stalled on their next drive, but punter
Johnny Hekker's 55-yard punt pinned the Chiefs inside their own 10. The Chiefs moved out to their own 22, when on 2nd-and-8 just after the two-minute warning, Mahomes was sacked by Rams defensive tackle
Aaron Donald and separated from the ball, which was picked up by linebacker
Samson Ebukam at the 11 and taken in for a touchdown and a 23–17 advantage for the Rams. Mahomes shook off the turnover and rallied the Chiefs by completing six passes in seven attempts on a 69-yard drive that ended with an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Chris Conley with 20 seconds remaining before halftime. However, Butker missed the extra point, and the score was tied 23–23. On the quarter's final play, Jared Goff took a knee for the Rams.
Halftime The Chainsmokers featuring
Kelsea Ballerini performed their hit single "
This Feeling" on a special stage set up at the Coliseum's peristyle end during the halftime show. Following the televised portion,
The Chainsmokers continued to play, with vocalist Drew Taggart performing a solo version of their previous hit song "
Closer."
Third quarter Coming out of the locker room, the Chiefs were poised to reclaim the lead, taking the second half kickoff and driving down to the Ram 25-yard-line, but Donald got to Mahomes again with another sack and forced fumble, which was recovered by defensive end
John Franklin-Myers at the Kansas City 46. From there, Jared Goff completed four passes to guide the Rams to the Chief 7. Finding no one open on 3rd-and-goal, Goff ran it in himself for the touchdown, lobbing the football over the crossbar as Los Angeles seized a 30–23 lead. The Chiefs tied things up on their next possession, with tight end
Travis Kelce taking a Mahomes pass for a 33-yard catch-and-run to set up a 1st-and-goal situation. Two plays later, Mahomes and Kelce connected again for a 4-yard touchdown and a 30–30 deadlock. The Rams retaliated as Goff found running back
Todd Gurley for screen passes of 19 and 13 yards. Los Angeles drove down to the Kansas City 15, where Zuerlein converted his second field goal of the night, this time from 33 yards out and a 33–30 lead. Following a touchback, Mahomes' short pass attempt was intercepted at the line of scrimmage by Ebukam, who returned it 25 yards for a touchdown (plowing over Mahomes and Hill at the goal line) to put the Rams up by 10 points, 40–30.
Fourth quarter After the teams traded punts on the next two possessions, the Chiefs swung momentum their way with Mahomes throwing deep to a wide-open Hill for a 73-yard touchdown pass play. On the Rams' next drive, Goff was sacked by linebacker
Justin Houston who stripped the ball away. Allen Bailey, who had forced and recovered a Goff fumble earlier in the game, grabbed the ball before it had a chance to hit the ground and returned it two yards for a touchdown to put Kansas City back in the lead 44–40. The Rams came back as Goff found Josh Reynolds (27 yards) and Robert Woods (36 yards) for big gains that led to a 7-yard scoring strike to tight end
Gerald Everett and a 47–44 edge for L.A. Both teams went three-and-out on their next possessions before Mahomes led a six-play, 65-yard drive that ended with a 10-yard score to Conley with 2:47 remaining, Mahomes' sixth touchdown pass of the game (matching his own team record), as the Chiefs went up 51–47. But it would take only six plays for the Rams to regain the lead, as Goff found Everett deep down the right sideline. Everett beat the coverage by Chiefs safety
Daniel Sorensen, gathered in the pass at the Chiefs 15, then tiptoed down the sideline to stay in bounds for the 40-yard touchdown reception and a 54–51 lead. With 1:44 left in the game, Mahomes drove the Chiefs to midfield, but a deep pass attempt was intercepted by Rams cornerback
Marcus Peters, who was facing his former team for the first time. L.A. looked set to run out the clock, but a false start penalty on tackle
Andrew Whitworth took the Rams out of their game plan, and they were forced to punt. Hekker, a four-time all-pro punter, then boomed his kick 68 yards into the Chiefs end zone. Tyreek Hill returned the punt 14 yards to the Kansas City 12 with under a minute remaining. Mahomes connected with Kelce and Conley for short passes, but throwing under pressure from his own 26, Mahomes' last deep pass was picked off by Rams safety
Lamarcus Joyner, and Los Angeles was able to run out the remaining 13 seconds as Goff took a final kneeldown.
Statistics ==Aftermath and legacy==