The Buffalo Bills host the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs in Orchard Park on Sunday as they look to get revenge from last season’s heartbreaking 27-24 loss in the divisional round of the playoffs.
This game is a big one for both sides, as this is only the 5th time in NFL history where both teams have eight wins in a week 11 matchup or sooner, with the Bills being 8-2 and the Chiefs being 9-0.
Also, this is another matchup between the presumed two best quarterbacks in the NFL in Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. When these two square off you can always expect fireworks in a highly competitive game.
The Bills come into this game banged up on offense with starting wide receiver Keon Coleman already ruled out and wide receiver Amari Cooper and tight end Dalton Kincaid’s status still in question for Sunday’s contest.
For Buffalo, they hope both Cooper and Kincaid can play because the Chiefs have one of the best defenses in the league this season, and it will definitely make their job harder than it already will be.
The Bills defense will also have their hands full, as the Chiefs offense looks much better after acquiring five-time Deandre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans a few weeks ago. This has taken pressure off tight end Travis Kelce who has had his best games of the season since acquiring Hopkins.
The Bills have always struggled to stop Kansas City’s high-powered offense led by Mahomes, so the Bills will need Allen to play like the superstar everyone knows him to be if they want to hand the Chiefs their first loss of the season.
Tune in on your local CBS channel for local viewers, and for those out of state fans, tune in on Paramount Plus at 4:25 p.m. eastern time to catch a fun matchup with two of the best teams the game has to offer.