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Orchard Park, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs at 4:25 p.m., Sunday at Highmark Stadium.
The game will air on CBS.
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The Bills are 9-2 for the first time since 1992.
Buffalo defeats the previously undefeated Kansas City in stunning fashion. Josh Allen puts on an absolute showcase in the final quarter, capped off with an absolutely ridiculous touchdown run to make it a two score game in the final moments.
In a game without multiple key offensive pieces, the Bills put up 30 points on the Chiefs. Kansas City had previously not allowed more than 28 points in their last 30 games. Allen finishes the game throwing 27/40 for 262 yards and 12 carries for 55 yards and a rushing touchdown. James Cook found the end zone twice despite a rather quite rushing game.
The Buffalo defense also showed out in todays game. Two interceptions and two sacks held the Chiefs offense to only 259 yards of offense. Multiple short stops on late downs forced the Chiefs to punt four times.
The Bills now extend their win streak to 6 and have plenty of confidence going into next week’s bye.
Buffalo drive starts 1:23 at own 29-yard line
The Bills kneel the ball out and win the game.
Kansas City drive starts 2:17 at own 30-yard line
Perine gets the catch and run for 11 yards and a first down. The dump off pass to Perine is stopped short of the line of scrimmage for a loss. A batted down pass means an incompletion on second down. Now 3rd and 13, Watson gets the reception for 10 yards. Now 4th and 3 on the KC 48 yard-line, the Chiefs is called for holding backing them up 10 yards.
Now 4th and 13, Bernard intercepts the deep pass from Mahomes.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 30, Kansas City 21 with 2:17 remaining fourth quarter
Buffalo drive starts 7:53 at own 30-yard line
The first down rush by Johnson loses a yard on first down. On second, Mack Hollins fights for 15 yards and a first down. On the play action on first down and misses Quintin Morris downfield. A scramble by Allen gets just short of a first down. On 3rd and 1 the Bills push forward for a fresh set of downs.
Now in KC territory and 1st and 10, the pass to Shakir is a little high and incomplete. Now 2nd and 10, the dump off to Cook means a gain of only one. Khalil Shakir gets the first down but is hit hard.
Dawson Knox gets the catch and run for about five. Josh Allen gets the designed run for three yards. Now 3rd and 2, Johnson goes nowhere on the inside rush. Now 4th and 2, Josh Allen scrambles and find his way into the end zone for the touchdown.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 23, Kansas City 21 with 7:53 remaining fourth quarter
Kansas City drive starts 12:51 at own 30-yard line
Steele gets the reception for five yards on first down. Grey gets a reception for six yards and a first down. Hunt finds a hole and runs for 17 yards.
Ed Oliver forces Mahomes to throw the ball away after pressure on first down. Hopkins gets 11 yards on the low and after rolling for some extra yards. Justin Watson brings in his first catch of the day on the first down catch.
Hunt gets two yards on the first down rush. Now the Buffalo 13-yard line, JuJu Smith-Schuster gets a first down on a catch and run.
Now 1st and goal on the Buffalo 5-yard line, a pass interference on Benford is called. Now on the one-yard line, Hunt is short of the endzone. Grey gets open in the endzone and comes down with the touchdown.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 23, Kansas City 14 with 12:51 remaining fourth quarter
Buffalo drive starts 3:54 (third quarter) at own 17-yard line
Curtis Samuel gets the catch and run for nine yards. Now 2nd and 1 on the KC 18-yard line, Davis gets the rush for five yards and a first down.
Davis gets another rush for no gain on first down. Curtis Samuel gets open after Allen is pressured and finds a way to reel in the catch and find the end zone.
Buffalo drive starts 3:54 at own 17-yard line
Cook goes for barely one yard on the first down rush. After pressure came down, Cook gets the reception for only about a yard. Now 3rd down Curtis draws a defensive pass interference for a gain of 18 yards.
Ray Davis gets the toss for only two yards. Shakir gets the screen pass and runs for about seven yards. Now 3rd and 1, Josh Allen squeezes through for a first down.
in KC territory, Shakir goes for 22 yards on the dump off pass after making multiple men miss.
Kansas City drive starts 7:54 at own 14-yard line
Hunt gets the rush for four yards on first down. Hopkins gets the catch on second for a first down on the 13-yard gain. Hardman gets the reception on the sideline for a gain of 11 and a first down.
Now 1st and 10, Hunt falls for about six yards. On the net play, KC is called for a holding to be brought back 10 yards. Hopkins is targeted downfield but can’t survive the ground.
Now 3rd and 14, Kelce is stopped way short of the first down.
The Chiefs will punt.
Buffalo drive starts 11:43 at own 33-yard line
Cook starts the drive off with a two-yard rush. On second down, Zach Davidson gets the reception for five yards. Now 3rd and 3, Dawson Knox brings in the easy catch and gets the first down.
Allen escapes the pressure and scrambles for two yards on first down. Ray Davis gets the handoff for only about a yard. Now 3rd and 8, the low pass to Shakir is incomplete.
The Bills will punt on 4th.
Kansas City drive starts 14:06 at own 20-yard line
Kareem Hunt gets the rush and goes for seven on first down. Now 2nd and 3, Buffalo sends pressure, but Kelce gets the reception just short of the first down. On 3rd and 1, Kareem Hunt gets nothing.
The Chiefs will punt.
Buffalo drive starts 15:00 at own 30-yard line
The dump off pass to Cook goes for three yards to start the half.
On second down the pass is swatted down at the line of scrimmage. Now 3rd and 7, the deep shot to Dawson Knox is missed.
The Bills will punt.
This game has lived up to the hype so far. Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes have both shown signs of greatness with the occasional slip up. Both quarter backs threw an interception in the first half.
The Bills have been graced with great field position on multiple different occasions. Despite this, the game remains very tight. The Bills lead by only two points after Tyler Bass missed the extra point after the first touchdown of the game.
James Cook has found the end zone twice tonight with some impressively powerful running. Amari Cooper, who missed the last couple of games with a wrist injury, has had two amazing catches that were essential to Buffalo scoring drives.
For the Chiefs: Andy Reid has already shown signs of trickery, Patrick Mahomes is doing “Patrick Mahomes” things, and Xavier Worthy had a drive where he basically did everything.
The Bills defense has pressured Mahomes well this game, having two sacks in the first half and forcing an interception. The Buffalo defense will need to keep this up going into the second 30-minutes of action.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 16, Kansas City 14 with 0:00 remaining second quarter
Buffalo drive starts 2:44 at own 23-yard line
A pass to Dawson Knox goes for five yards. Ty Johnson gets the rush for a first down.
1st and 10 sees a shot to Samuel downfield for a 21-yard reception. Johnson gets the ball again for five yards. On 2nd and 5, Shakir gets the reception just short of the first down. Now 3rd and 1, Johnson gets another rush for a first down. Shakir gets the ball once again for two yards.
Now 2nd and 8, Mack Hollins gets the catch for another first down and a gain of 12.
Now on the KC 18-yard line, a wide pass to Johnson goes for nothing. On second down, a screen play to Shakir loses a couple of yards. On 3rd and 11 with 10 seconds left Allen fires a shot out of bounds.
Tyler Bass makes the 33-yard field goal.
SCORE UPDATE: Kansas City 14, Buffalo 13 with 2:51 remaining second quarter
Kansas City drive starts 7:25 at Buffalo 40-yard line
Hunt goes for about three on the first down rush. A pass to Noah Gray goes for 14 yards on the catch and run. Mecole Hardman gets a rush for 9. Now 2nd and 1 on the Buffalo 15 yard line, Hardman gets the catch for no gain. Carson Steele gets the first down on the rush.
Now 1st and 10, a pass to Peyton Hendershot is caught just short of the endzone. Now 1st and goal in the Buffalo 2, a low pass goes nowhere. On 2nd, Hunt goes for no gain on the rush. Noah Gray brings in the touchdown reception on the pass from Mahomes.
Buffalo drive starts 9:56 at Kansas City 41-yard line
A nice return from Codrington give the Bills good field position.
On 1st and 10, A potential loss is turned into a gain of one by James Cook. A low pass to Samuel is missed. Now 3rd and 9, a scramble by Josh Allen goes for about seven yards. Now 4th and 3 Allen throws an interception.
Kansas City drive starts 10:08 at own 30-yard line
A deep shot on first down to Worthy is called out of bounds. Now 2nd and 10, Greg Rousseau’s pressure on Mahomes means another incompletion. Now 3rd and 10, Mahomes is sacked by Rousseau and Von Miller.
The Chiefs will punt.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 13, Kansas City 7 with 10:08 remaining second quarter
Buffalo drive starts 14:53 at own 30-yard line
Curtis Samuel gets the screen play for a gain of about a yard. After the pockets collapses, Allen flips the ball to no one on second down. Now 3rd and 9, the Chiefs get called for holding for five yards and a first down.
Now 1st and 10, Josh Allen escapes the pressure for a three-yard scramble. James Cook gets the rush for a gain of about four yards. On 3rd and 2, Allen gets the designed run for a first down.
Dawson Knox reels in the pass for a big gain on first down. On 1st down, Cook gets the handoff but goes backward a yard. Now 2nd and 11, Amari Cooper brings in another deep shot for a 24-yard reception. On 1st and goal, James Cook runs straight through the line for a six-yard touchdown.
SCORE UPDATE: Kansas City 7, Buffalo 6 with 14:53 remaining second quarter
Kansas City drive starts 5:20 (first quarter) at own 12-yard line
Xavier Worthy gets the reception and runs it in for the ten-yard touchdown.
Kansas City drive starts 5:20 at own 12-yard line
Hunt goes for four on the first down rush. On second, DeAndre Hopkins brings in the 5-yard reception. Now 3rd and 1, Hunt pushes through for the first down.
On 1st down Mahomes connects with Xavier Worthy for a gain of 31-yards. Hunt gets the rush on 1st for a gain of five. On 2nd and 5, Hunt gets another rush but is stopped short of the first down. On 3rd and short again, Mahomes gets it to a linemen to get the first down.
Now with a fresh set of downs on the Buffalo 30-yard line, Worthy gets another reception for a gain of six yards. Pressure from the Bills mean Mahomes has to throw the ball away.
On 3rd and 4, Worthy gets another quick reception for the first down.
Buffalo drive starts 8:22 at own 40-yard line
A shot downfield to Amari Cooper is missed on first down. Now 2nd and 10, Ray Davis gets the rush for only one-yard. On 3rd and 9, Josh Allen escapes the pressure and fires a pass to Shakir over the middle for a first down.
A toss to Cook goes nowhere on 1st and 10. On second, Allen keeps it himself for a gain of only two. Another 3rd and long sees Allen pressured and forced to throw the ball away. The Bills take a delay-of-game penalty after trying to draw the Chiefs offside.
The Bills punt.
Kansas City drive starts 10:00 at own 30-yard line
The pass by Mahomes is tipped by AJ Epenesa at the line of scrimmage. Kareem Hunt gets the rush on second down for a gain of five. Now 3rd down with five to go, Terrel Bernand sacks Patrick Mahomes for a loss of six yards.
The Chiefs will punt.
SCORE UPDATE: Buffalo 6, Kansas City 0 with 10:00 remaining first quarter
Buffalo drive starts 14:15 at own 35-yard line
James Cook gets the dump off pass on first down for a gain of only one. Cook gets another rush up the middle for a two-yard gain. Now 3rd and 7, Amari Cooper brings down the over-the-shoulder catch for 30 yards.
Now 1st and 10, Shakir gets the screen pass for 11 yards. Another fresh set of downs for the Bills starts with design run for Allen which ends with him throwing the ball away.
Now 2nd and 10, James Cook gets the reception on the left side which only goes for two. On 3rd and 8 Curtis Samuel gets the ball and fights for a first down and some.
On the Kansas City three-yard line, James Cook gets the rushing touchdown.
Tyler Bass misses the extra point.
Kansas City drive starts 15:00 at own 30-yard line
Some trickery to start the game as the running back was faked three separate times before getting a seven yard rush.
Patrick Mahomes flips the ball away while being tackled and it is intercepted by Tyler Rapp.
Hello everyone, and welcome to this Sunday afternoon game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. The matchup between these two AFC giants has been highly contested over the last multiple seasons. While Buffalo has gotten the better of Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the regular season, it has been Kansas City who has seen all the post season success.
Todays game at Highmark Stadium will surely be an all-time matchup the Chiefs sit 9-0 and the only undefeated team left. However, the Buffalo Bills currently sit just behind the Chiefs in the AFC standings with an 8-2 record.
For the Bills, injuries have been quite prominent so far. While Matt Milano was taking off of IR this past week, he will be inactive for today’s game. Buffalo will also be without Keon Coleman, Kaiir Elam, Spencer Brown, and Dalton Kincaid.
The Chiefs have had their own fair share of problems as they will be without running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire and kicker Harrison Butker.
Josh Allen and the Bills come into this game with a 5-game winning streak and feeling good after last weeks second half runaway against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Chiefs are coming off a scary win after narrowly beating the Denver Broncos after blocking the game winning field-goal.
Fans from both teams will be closely watching this game. NFL referees should turn off their twitter mentions for today’s matchup.