Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ frustrating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last week, there was serious concern about whether the offense could bounce back this season.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Co. entered Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders without scoring a touchdown in the second half since Week 4. They led the league with 26 drops.

While the Raiders led 14-0 early in the second quarter, the offense powered back to defeat the Raiders 31-17. Mahomes completed 79.4% of his passes 298 yards two touchdowns and zero interceptions. Running back Isiah Pacheco tallied 15 carries for 55 yards and two scores. Pacheco’s second touchdown in the third quarter was the Chiefs’ first second-half touchdown since October 22.

Rookie Rashee Rice became the first Chiefs receiver to record over 100 yards in a single game this season. Travis Kelce tallied six receptions for 91 yards and became the first tight end in NFL history to surpass 11,000 yards. After the game, Mahomes sent a strong message to the rest of the league.

“We kept pressing and pushing and we’re going to keep going the rest of the season,” Mahomes said, per Fox 4 KC’s Harold R. Kuntz.

After defeating the Raiders, the Chiefs (8-3) moved back into first place atop the AFC. However, the Baltimore Ravens may usurp that role if they defeat the Chargers on Sunday Night Football.