KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Ryan Succop kicked a 53-yard field goal into the wind as time expired Sunday to give the Tennessee Titans a 19-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on a frigid afternoon at Arrowhead Stadium.Succop, who spent the first part of his career with Kansas City, came up short on his first try at the winner, but Chiefs coach Andy Reid had called a timeout just before the snap. Given a second chance, Succop knocked it through with a couple feet to spare as the Titans poured off the bench to celebrate.The Titans rallied from a 17-7 hole, and Derrick Henrys second touchdown got Tennessee (8-6) within 17-16 with just over three minutes left. But Titans coach Mike Mularkey went for the 2-point conversion and the lead. Marcus Mariota was pressured immediately and his pass never reached the end zone.But the Chiefs (10-4), trying to clinch a playoff spot, were unable to pick up enough first downs to run out the clock and Tennessee got the ball back with a minute left. With no timeouts, Mariota calmly found Rishard Matthews for 19 yards and Delanie Walker twice to set up Succops field-goal attempt.The dramatic late-game turn came after Tennessee squandered plenty of chances early in the game.Matthews fumbled within sight of the goal line in the first half, ending the Titans streak of four straight games without a turnover. And Mariota, a Hawaii native, had plenty of trouble dealing with the cold weather, fumbling the ball away and throwing an interception to Ron Parker .It was 1 degree at kickoff at Arrowhead Stadium, with a wind chill of minus-19, making it the coldest game in Kansas City since the franchise began keeping records in 1994.Still, the Chiefs got off to a hot start in the cold weather when Tyreek Hill faked like he was running an option play and took an inside handoff instead, running untouched 68 yards for a first-quarter touchdown.It was the sixth touchdown for the dynamic rookie in the last four weeks.Smith added his touchdown later in the half, and Cairo Santos knocked through a field goal, but the Chiefs blew a couple of opportunities. They were repelled twice at the 1-yard line and came away without any points, and Smith threw an interception in the end zone early in the second half.Succop hit from 39 yards early in the fourth quarter make it a one-possession game, and the Titans promptly got the ball back and marched the other way, twice converting on third down and once on fourth to set up Henrys 1-yard TD plunge. The 2-point conversion attempt was a disaster, but it wound up being moot.The Titans defense and Succops strong right leg made sure of it.WEATHER WOESThe record for coldest game at Arrowhead Stadium had been 9 degrees before Sunday. It was so cold that the fuses in the west scoreboard freeze, blanking out a large section of it for much of the game.INJURY UPDATEThe Titans lost safety DaNorris Searcy to a concussion and cornerback Jason McCourty to a chest injury in the first half. Defensive tackle Karl Klug left with an ankle injury in the second half.UP NEXTChiefs play Denver on Christmas night.Titans visit Jacksonville on Saturday.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLsWell Bottle Stockists Nz . Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. Buy Swell Bottles Nz . Schenn scored the game-winning goal and added two assists to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday. http://www.swellbottlesnz.com/swell-bottle-nz-sale.html . What general manager Dave Nonis called "short and productive" negotiations ended with Kessel signing a US$64-million, eight-year contract on Tuesday. Swell Bottle Ombre . Third-seeded Murray had the easiest path to victory on New Years Eve, barely breaking a sweat during his 6-0, 6-0 win over 2,129th-ranked Qatari wildcard recipient Mousa Shanan Zayed. Swell Bottle Nz Liberty .Y. -- Sabres forward Drew Stafford has witnessed plenty of turmoil during his eight seasons in Buffalo. In a nod to the recently concluded Olympics, degree of difficulty earns BYU forward Ashley Hatch top marks for her execution of one particular soccer maneuver.Put it this way: Hatch has recorded hat tricks against 20 percent of the college programs that have won national championships in her lifetime. And she still has most of a season left to play.In the brava individual performance of the college soccer seasons second week, Hatch scored all three of BYUs goals in a 3-2 win at Penn State on Aug. 26. The same Penn State that was ranked No. 5 in the nation. The same Penn State that didnt allow a goal a season ago in the NCAA tournament (all right, not exactly the same lineup but still a more than capable edition).Penn State hadnt allowed an opposing team to score three goals in a game since the 2014 season, let alone an opposing player. That hadnt happened since Notre Dames Michele Weissenhofer did it in within about 12 minutes of an NCAA tournament game in 2006. It took Hatch a little longer than 12 minutes in the recent game in Pennsylvania, but the surroundings and the importance of the goals are plenty to make her espnWs national player of the week.Hatchs first goal in the sixth minute handed a visiting team an otherwise rare early lead at Penn State for the second game in a row. But unlike the earlier example, when Hofstra scored first but then sank beneath a wave of three consecutive goals by the home team, BYU doubled its lead when Hatch scored in the 57th minute by finding the opposite corner of the net from her first goal.Those ttwo goals alone would have made her a candidate for national honors had the lead held, but Penn State soon pulled level at 2-2 within the span of not much more than four minutes.ddddddddddddPlaying at home, the defending national champion could have been expected to ride such momentum to a third goal and a win against an opponent that is so good at home in Provo, Utah, but far less tested on the road. Indeed, in this case, with the game tied, Hatchs second goal was the only shot on target BYU had to that point in the second half. The Cougars only managed one more, but Hatch put that one in the back of the net, too, a short-distance finish in the 78th minute.And there, for the first time in a decade, was a hat trick at Penn States expense.Hatch registered her first career hat trick against Portland as a sophomore, a performance that further solidified BYUs status as the team to beat in the West Coast Conference once ruled by Portland and Santa Clara (new to the league in 2011, BYU has claimed at least a share of the regular-season WCC title in each of the past four seasons). The Cougars were a North Carolina goal-line clearance from reaching the College Cup in 2012, but Hatch, who also scored both goals in a season-opening win against Washington State, may be the talisman for any extended postseason run this season. More than a goal poacher, she has the complete forward skill set.Just ask the defending champs. ' ' '