Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs and AFC Championship game
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In one of the most highly anticipated games of the regular season, don't expect the weather to disrupt the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. While the weekend will be bookended with rain showers, the skies will clear on Sunday, Nov. 2, setting up prime ...
A 36-34 Bills victory is the prediction from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac. This is an excerpt from his story: “The Bills put up 40 points last week in Carolina; the Chiefs have won three in a row by a combined score of 89-24. But those were all at home. Speaking of home, the Bills are averaging 35.7 points at their dump.”
Simmons had been away from the team since Oct. 12, when he was added to the injury report as a late entry for “personal” reasons.
Allen, running back James Cook and tight end Dalton Kincaid all made more key plays than their Chiefs counterparts
Taylor Swift appears to have skipped Travis Kelce‘s Chiefs vs. Bills game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday. It does not come as a big surprise, considering the pop star has not attended any away matches this NFL season.
While keeping a positive game script, the Bills out-physicaled the Chiefs and won the line of scrimmage. Running back James Cook went over 100 yards, and establishing that helped Bills quarterback Josh Allen gash the Chiefs defense on another of its weak points this season: play action.
In total, the Chiefs had three penalties for 25 yards and the Bills had four penalties for 40 yards, and there were just a handful of calls—and non-calls—that stood out from the Bills' big win. Here are the five most controversial decisions the refs made in the Chiefs-Bills game:
Follow along with score and in-game updates as the Bills host the Chiefs on Sunday afternoon at Highmark Stadium.