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Bills prepare to host Chiefs in rematch of last season's AFC championship game won by Kansas City
Sunday 4:25 p.m. EST, CBS BetMGM NFL Odds: Chiefs by 1 1/2 Against the spread: Chiefs 5-3; Bills 3-4 Series record: Bills lead 30-26-1 Last meeting: Chiefs beat Bills 32-29 in AFC championship game in Kansas City on Jan.
It's that time of year, Bills vs. Chiefs for their annual AFC heavyweight showdown. Here's the broadcast and betting information.
Buffalo Bills' running back James Cook is earning every bit of his new contract with a historical seven-game start to the season.
Riding a two-game losing streak the Bills take on the Panthers in a game they need to win. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.
The Chiefs' passing game is red hot, and the Bills may be using more of rookies Maxwell Hairston and Jordan Hancock to cool it off.
With that, here are five things to watch for during the Bills (5-2) versus the Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) clash in Week 9: As is always the case between the Bills and Chiefs: It's all about Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes doing battle under center. Which quarterback is the man this round?
ORCHARD PARK - The Buffalo Bills finally got some encouraging news on the injury front as coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday that starting linebackers Terrel Bernard and Matt Milano were going to participate fully in practice.
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Bills trade targets: Ranking 7 best options for Josh Allen, Buffalo defense at trade deadline
Bills trade targets: Ranking 7 best options for Josh Allen, Buffalo defense at trade deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. As long as the Buffalo Bills employ Josh Allen, they’re likely going to be considered a contender in the AFC. That hasn’t changed in 2025.
Despite Coleman’s target rate rising from 17.6 percent in 2024 to 20.2 percent in 2025, and his catch rate jumping from 50.9 percent last year to 69.2 percent this season, he has seen a notable decline in several key areas, according to TruMedia and Pro Football Focus.
The Buffalo Bills made a major announcement about the team's future plans ahead of their Week 9 showdown with the Chiefs.
The Bills were in obvious need of help at wide receiver leading up to last year's trade deadline. General manager
Defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and defensive end Michael Hoecht are back from six-game suspensions to start the season for violating the NFL’s policy performance-enhancing drugs (PED) policy. Both were added to the 53-man roster on Tuesday and have yet to debut for Buffalo after signing as free agents this offseason.