It’s finally here. The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will face off today and we will get another chapter of the Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes rivalry. It’s two of the best quarterbacks facing off and they should be seeing each other a whole lot more throughout their careers.
Kansas City comes in at 5-3 while Buffalo comes in at 5-2. The Bills are looking to win back-to-back wins today as they came away with a 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers last Sunday. The Chiefs have ripped off three consecutive wins and have only given up 7 points in their last two games.
With the AFC surprisingly wide open this season, this game means a lot more than it has previously. Typically, it was between KC and Buffalo for the No. 1 seed but that’s not the case now. Both teams are looking up in their own respective divisions which is very uncommon. So, whoever loses this game could be taking on a huge disadvantage as the season goes on.
Heading into today’s game live from Orchard Park, here is some important information to know about the game, per the Buffalo Bills’ PR X account.
Important Week 9 info for fans to know about
Time & TV Channel: 4:25PM - CBS |
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Play-by-play: Jim Nantz |
Color analyst: Tony Romo |
Sideline Reporter: Tracy Wolfson |
Fans can also listen to the game on WGR550 with Chris Brown, Eric Wood, and Sal Capaccio. The game will also be featured on SiriusXM 225, as well as on Sports USA Radio with Larry Kahn and Marvin Lewis.
Mini-history between Bills and Chiefs
When these two teams have faced off in the regular season the last couple of seasons, it’s been the Bills who have walked out victorious. Since 2021, the Bills are 4-0 against the Chiefs in regular season matchups, but the Chiefs are 4-0 against Buffalo in the playoffs.
Per Pro Football Reference, the Bills lead the all-time series against the Chiefs, 30-26-1. Since the start of the century, the Bills have beaten the Chiefs 11 times, but not once in the playoffs.
When Allen and Mahomes have faced off against each other, the game has ended in a one-score game five times which shows that when these two meet, it’s going to be a thriller but it ultimately comes down to who has one more better play.
Kickoff from Orchard Park is at 4:25PM and whether you are a Bills or Chiefs fan, or just a football fan in general, you should get ready for yet another epic battle between Buffalo and Kansas City.
