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By ASSOCIATED PRESS on Sep 15, 2013, at 3:45 PM  


Chiefs coach Andy Reid pumps his fist to the crowd following his team's win over Dallas on Sunday. The win came in the new coach's home debut. ED ZURGA/Associated PressChiefs running back Jamaal Charles avoids Cowboys defensive tackle Jason Hatcher during the first half of Sunday's game. Charles caught a touchdown pass for the Chiefs. CHARLIE RIEDEL/Associated PressCowboys center Travis Frederick, Chiefs outside linebacker Tamba Hali (center) and defensive back Ron Parker try to recover a fumble during the second half. The Chiefs' Ron Parker came up with the recovery on the play. ED ZURGA/Associated Press

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex Smith threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs defense held when it needed to in the fourth quarter for a 17-16 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

Jamaal Charles ran for 55 yards and caught a touchdown pass for the Chiefs, who made new coach Andy Reid a winner in his home debut. The Chiefs also matched their victory total from all of last season by starting 2-0 for just the second time since 2005.

Dwayne Bowe’s touchdown catch in the third quarter and Ryan Succop’s 40-yard field goal early in the fourth gave the Chiefs a 17-13 lead. The Cowboys (1-1) answered with a deep march into Kansas City territory but had to settle for Dan Bailey’s 53-yard field goal with 3:55 left.

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