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The Chiefs enter their bye week as one of the most confounding teams in the NFL. Here's what they said after their loss to the Bills.
After a hard-fought battle, however, it was the Bills who came out on top. Ty Johnson played his part in Sunday’s big victory. The Bills running back registered two carries for eight yards and one rushing touchdown. He also added two catches for 12 receiving yards.
There were also some brutal injuries. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went down with a gruesome left elbow injury after he landed awkwardly late in their blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. Specifics aren't yet known, and he'll undergo further testing on Monday to determine the severity.
The Kansas City Chiefs are on about as hot of an offensive run as a franchise can be on going into a huge rivalry game against the Buffalo Bills. The Week 9 mat
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another, and the defense generated three sacks to lift the Buffalo Bills to a 28-21 win against the visiting Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Orchard Park,
During Friday's press conference, Chiefs defensive lineman Mike Pennel expressed gratitude for return to Kansas City | @EdEastonJr
That being said, here's a look at four players the Bills could target as potential replacements at the NFL trade deadline. Buffalo could decide to go with a true defensive tackle, which would not only help replace Hoecht, but also Ed Oliver as well. That's why Sebastian Joseph-Day is someone to keep an eye on.
The National Football League announced a ruling on punishment for the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Washington Commanders game. Kansas City topped Washington, 28-7, at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs improved to 5-3 on the season with the win.