Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills
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The Kansas City Chiefs headed into Buffalo with a cushion of momentum and that confidence that usually comes with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes in November. Well, they came out with a 28–21 loss, and their playoff hopes diminished a little.
Buffalo's defense, led by new pass-rusher Nick Bosa, showed the blueprint Sunday to defeating Patrick Mahomes. Will it carry over into the postseason?
What was once a three-team race between the Bills, Chiefs and Ravens is now complicated, with several upstarts jumping into the mix.
During Friday's press conference, Chiefs defensive lineman Mike Pennel expressed gratitude for return to Kansas City | @EdEastonJr
Before facing the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs were cruising on a three-game winning streak. Everything seemed to click until Sunday.
Kansas City’s offense had become unstoppable and Buffalo’s defense was banged up, but that's not how it played out as the Chiefs sputtered Sunday at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills pulled off a big win on Sunday, taking down the Kansas City Chiefs, 28-21. Unfortunately for Buffalo, the victory came at a substantial cost, with defensive tackle Michael Hoecht suffering a non-contact foot injury during the game.
The Kansas City Chiefs were at the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in a huge NFL matchup. Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt almost made the game an afterthought with her black fit at Highmark Stadium.