The game-winning kick from Wright was his fourth field goal of the game against the Chargers and capped off another tight win for the Chiefs.

The first half saw a combined eight punts for the two teams with the Chiefs leading 13-0 at the break.

Two touchdowns in the third quarter – a three-yard run from Gus Edwards and four-yard reception from Quentin Johnston – closed the gap.

A 37-yard field goal from Cameron Dicker gave the Chargers a one-point lead with 4:35 remaining. But as has become tradition, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs were able to manufacture a drive and worked the remainder of the clock to set up Wright to win the game.

The Chiefs are now 10-0 this season in one-possession games.

“We keep the ratings, baby. Keep the ratings,” defensive lineman Chris Jones said. “Getting prepared for later on in the playoffs when every game is going to be tight. Every game is going to be similar atmosphere to this. Very tight, very close. Maybe come down to a field goal to win the game and we know how to close.”

Between their victory and the Bills’ loss to the Rams earlier in the day, the Chiefs now hold a two-game lead atop the AFC conference and lead the race for the No. 1 seed and the first-round bye that comes with it.

“We won the division, it’s the first step,” Mahomes told NBC afterwards. “We’ve got a lot more goals that we want to go for.”

Full Week 14 Sunday results

Away vs. home (winners in bold)

New York Jets 26-32 OT Miami Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons 21-42 Minnesota Vikings

New Orleans Saints 14-11 New York Giants

Carolina Panthers 16-22 Philadelphia Eagles

Cleveland Browns 14-27 Pittsburgh Steelers

Las Vegas Raiders 13-28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jacksonville Jaguars 10-6 Tennessee Titans

Seattle Seahawks 30-18 Arizona Cardinals

Buffalo Bills 42-44 Los Angeles Rams

Chicago Bears 13-38 San Francisco 49ers

Los Angeles Chargers 17-19 Kansas City Chiefs