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In late afternoon games, the Denver Broncos delivered a gut punch to the Chiefs' division title chances by knocking off Kansas City, 22-19. The biggest difference between the two teams is that the Broncos have been clutch this year and the Chiefs haven't.
The Chiefs’ run of nine consecutive AFC West division titles, the second-longest streak in NFL history, is on life support after a 22-19 loss Sunday at the Denver Broncos.
Kansas City couldn't match Buffalo's opening drive score. Kareem Hunt ran for 3 yards and Patrick Mahomes threw two straight incompletions. Former Bills draft pick Matt Araiza's punt went just 37 yards and Khalil Shakir returned it 3 yards to the Bills' 30-yard line.
The win is a significant one for the Bills’ hopes of leapfrogging the Patriots in the AFC East and landing home field advantage in the postseason, but they’ve proven they can beat the Chiefs before January in the past. Until they do that or otherwise advance to a Super Bowl, there will still be a big step left for them to take.
The Buffalo Bills extended their regular-season win streak against the Kansas City Chiefs to five games Sunday with a 28-21 win at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
The reigning league MVP showed why that was the case. Buffalo's star quarterback had some hiccups early at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but closed out strong in a 44-32 win. Josh Allen threw for three touchdowns on 317 passing yards and also ran in three for a six-score day.
The “Monday Night Football” game against the Washington Commanders — where Swift saw Kelce score a historic touchdown and celebrate with an ode to her “The Fate of Ophelia” dance — was at Arrowhead Stadium, where Swift has established comfort with the gameday protocol through years of attending games and performing concerts.
The Chiefs-Bills game is the biggest on the NFL’s regular-season schedule, but the league has a reason for not having it in prime time.
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Chiefs OC Matt Nagy took important lesson from Bills loss that team can apply to rest of the games this season
Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy discusses lessons he took away from the team's loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 9.