The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, ending their bid for an undefeated season with a 30-21 victory. The Bills’ quarterback, Josh Allen, led a decisive drive in the fourth quarter, culminating in a touchdown run that secured the win. Buffalo’s offense outperformed the Chiefs, who had a strong scoring defense but struggled to contain the Bills’ balanced attack. The Bills controlled the ball for much of the game, converting more third downs and keeping Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ offense off the field. Mahomes had a difficult game, throwing an interception on his first pass and struggling in the second half. Despite Buffalo’s regular-season success against Kansas City, the Chiefs have historically won playoff matchups against the Bills. The win improved Buffalo’s record to 9-2, while the Chiefs dropped to 9-1. The Bills are now half a game out of first place in the AFC and have a bye week before their next game. Kansas City will play the Carolina Panthers next, looking to bounce back from their first loss in over 300 days.
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