Bills Hand Chiefs Their First Defeat of the Season with Late Comeback
The Buffalo Bills secured a 30-21 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, marking the Chiefs' first loss of the season. Quarterback Josh Allen made a crucial play on fourth-and-2, sprinting 26 yards for a touchdown with just 2:17 left on the clock, putting the Bills ahead in the final moments.
Buffalo's defense stepped up as Terrel Bernard intercepted a Patrick Mahomes pass, ending the Chiefs' last drive and sealing the game.
Allen completed 27 of 40 passes for 262 yards, adding two total touchdowns and an interception. Despite the absence of key starters like Keon Coleman and Dalton Kincaid, Allen led his team effectively.
James Cook contributed to Buffalo's offensive efforts with two rushing touchdowns, playing a key role in their scoring. The Bills have now extended their home winning streak to six games after losses to the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans.
Kansas City narrowly missed tying the franchise's record for the longest in-season winning streak. With this victory, the Bills improved their record to 9-2, while the Chiefs fell to 9-1. Throughout the season, Kansas City has had multiple close games, with seven of their nine wins decided by a single score.