The Chiefs-Bills rivalry is incapable of producing a bad game
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The Chiefs-Bills rivalry is incapable of producing a bad game
"Of course Josh Allen didn't take a breath in the final seconds of the latest Chiefs-Bills classic. You never know with Pat [Mahomes], Allen told reporters after Buffalo eked out a 28-21 win on Sunday. Bills kicker Matt Prater had earlier missed a 52-yard field goal with 27 seconds remaining that would have sealed the win for Buffalo. Even the miss was dramatic, with Prater doinking his kick off the right upright."
"Allen was spectacular, completing 23 of 26 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns (two via his legs). The two rushing touchdowns made Allen the first NFL quarterback in history with at least six rushing touchdowns in each of his first eight seasons. James Cook also slashed the Chiefs for 114 yards on 27 carries, becoming the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Kansas City in 27 games."
"The Bills had responded to questions about their depleted defense by stymying Mahomes for most of the game. This sandwich sack by Greg Rousseau and Michael Hoecht showed the tenacity of Buffalo's defensive line. They needed it: Mahomes converted on fourth and 17 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, a reminder that no matter the situation, he is always capable of tormenting the Bills."
Josh Allen completed 23 of 26 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns and added two rushing touchdowns, becoming the first NFL quarterback with at least six rushing touchdowns in each of his first eight seasons. Buffalo won 28-21 after Chiefs kicker Matt Prater missed a 52-yard field goal off the right upright with 27 seconds left. The Bills' defense stymied Patrick Mahomes for most of the game, including a sandwich sack by Greg Rousseau and Michael Hoecht, though Mahomes converted fourth-and-17 and mounted a late threat. James Cook rushed for 114 yards on 27 carries. Buffalo are now 5-1 versus Kansas City in Allen–Mahomes regular-season meetings. The Chiefs enter the bye with concerns about pass rush outside of Chris Jones.
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