Best Twitter reactions from Chiefs’ Week 12 victory over the Rams

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The Kansas City Chiefs handled business with a 26-10 home victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Isiah Pacheco led the way on offense, while the defense had contributions from a wide variety of players.

Here are some of the best Twitter reactions from the Week 12 win on Sunday:

Skyy Moore muffs first opportunity back as punt returner

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Punt-returning struggles of Skyy Moore continued in his comeback to the role following multiple injuries. The rookie receiver muffed his first attempt to turn the ball over early in the first quarter. The Chiefs would go on to replace Moore with Justin Watson, but Twitter spectators had plenty to say on the latest miscue.

Chris Jones dominates the offensive line for his 10th sack of the season

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The Chiefs All-Pro defensive lineman overpowered the Rams’ protection in pursuit of a key second-quarter sack. Jones, in Week 12, has already clinched his second-most sacks for a season behind only his 15.5-sack season in 2018. Fans and commentators on Twitter acknowledged the lucrative QB takedown.

Isiah Pacheco scores his second touchdown of the season

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The Pacheco fan club grows weekly as he notched his second career touchdown in the third quarter. The seventh-round selection in April’s NFL Draft has performed recently like a proven veteran making a name for himself with his angry running style. Fans and observers shred their enjoyment of his play and entertaining celebration dance.

L'Jarius Sneed stops a late Rams drive with an interception

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The Chiefs’ drive ended with a Patrick Mahomes interception allowing the Rams a chance to get back into the game in the fourth quarter. Sneed immediately halted the Rams’ momentum with a pick of his own to give the Chiefs another red zone opportunity. Sneed left the game earlier due to an injury but came back in time to make the big play, much to the delight of fans on Twitter.

Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire