The Bills ended the Chiefs’ undefeated season, but now they need to beat them in the playoffs
Bills QB Josh Allen threw for 262 yards while the team ran for 104 as Buffalo ended Kansas City's undefeated season.
The Buffalo Bills ended the Kansas City Chiefs’ bid at an undefeated season Sunday, winning 30-21 in a battle of AFC contenders.
Nursing a tenuous 23-21 lead late in the fourth quarter, Bills quarterback Josh Allen led a 12-play, 70-yard drive culminating in a 26-yard touchdown run by Allen on fourth down that effectively put the game away.
On the Chiefs’ next drive, Patrick Mahomes was intercepted with a little over a minute to go, and Buffalo knelt out the clock.The Bills’ offense was the story of the game.
Kansas City entered Sunday’s game fifth in scoring defense, allowing only 17.9 points per game. The Chiefs also hadn’t allowed a team to score 30 points since the Philadelphia Eagles did in Super Bowl 57 in February 2023.
Buffalo put an end to that, however, thanks to a balanced attack. Allen threw for 262 yards, while the team ran for 104. (Allen was also the Bills’ leading rusher, with 55 yards.) The steadiness in both the pass and the run games allowed Buffalo to control the ball for 34 minutes and three seconds — keeping Mahomes off the field.
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