Former BYU Cougars safety Daniel Sorensen had a great one-handed interception on Monday, picking off Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen to seal the Kansas City Chiefs’ 26-17 win against Buffalo.

With just 1:20 left in the game, Sorensen extinguished any hope of a Bills comeback as the Chiefs bounced back from a loss to the Las Vegas Raiders and improved to 5-1.

On second-and-12 from the Chiefs’ 20-yard line, Allen dropped back to pass and — pressured by Taco Charlton — underthrew his receiver. Sorensen was there to make his first interception of the season with a SportsCenter-worthy one-handed snag to finish the game off for Kansas City.

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Sorensen finished the game with five tackles and a pass defection. Former Ute running back Zack Moss returned to action after a toe injury sidelined him after Week 2, rushing five times for 10 yards. Also in action were former Utah State running back Darwin Thompson and former Weber State cornerback Taron Johnson. Thompson had three carries for 17 yards for the Chiefs and Johnson had eight tackles for the Bills.

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