The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 30-21, ending the Chiefs’ bid for an undefeated season. Bills quarterback Josh Allen led a decisive drive in the fourth quarter, ending with a 26-yard touchdown run by Allen. Buffalo’s offense was the highlight of the game, ending Kansas City’s streak of not allowing a team to score 30 points since the previous Super Bowl. The Bills’ balanced attack allowed them to control the ball for most of the game, converting nine of 15 third downs. Patrick Mahomes struggled in the second half and was intercepted late in the game. Buffalo’s win improved their record to 9-2, placing them a half-game behind Kansas City in the AFC standings. While the Bills have beaten the Chiefs in four consecutive regular-season games, they have yet to defeat them in the playoffs. The loss dropped Kansas City to 9-1. Buffalo will have a bye week next before their next game, while the Chiefs will face the Carolina Panthers.
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After ending the Chiefs’ undefeated season, the Bills aim to defeat them in the playoffs
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