Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is expected to have his way with the New England Patriots defense in Week 16. ... even though he is playing with a broken hand.
Even in the face of more injuries, your Kansas City Chiefs seemed to be in complete control during Saturday’s 27-19 win over the Houston Texans on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Your two-time defending Super Bowl champions are now 14-1.
Buffalo will need help to capture the No. 1 overall seed, but it is possible. The Bills hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chiefs, so if Buffalo wins out and the Chiefs drop their last two games, the Bills would top the AFC.
If the Chiefs and Bills end up with the same record, Buffalo owns the head-to-head tiebreaker on Kansas City. The Bills and No. 1 seed and the bye week that comes with that in Round 1 of the postseason could still be alive.
NFL fans can feel it in their bones: this is the Buffalo Bills’ best chance of a Super Bowl winner in over 30 years. Fresh off beating the high-flying Detroit Lions in Michigan, the Bills should (famous last words) coast into the postseason.
Patrick Mahomes runs for one touchdown and throws another as Kansas City wins its 5th in a row to improve to 14-1 following a 27-19 victory over Houston
Kansas City Chiefs fans already think their game vs. the Houston Texans has been rigged following the referee announcement.
The Kansas City Chiefs don't have much time to celebrate their win over the Houston Texans on Saturday as they will travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers on Christmas Day. Both the Chiefs and Steelers will be playing on just three days rest,
The Bengals also need help elsewhere to sneak into the playoffs. Part of that help entering the week was needing the loser of Thursday’s game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers to then lose their final two games.
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KC, which improved to 14-1, now has a magic number of one to clinch the top seed. The Chiefs can secure that coveted position with either a win or tie in one of their last two games (at Pittsburgh, at Denver) or if the Buffalo Bills lose or tie in any of their final three outings.