‘In the first meeting the Bills had the ball for just 22 minutes for the entire game. But the real number is the total of 6 minutes that Josh Allen and company had the ball after halftime. The Bills defensive game plan was to allow Kansas City some room to run and take away the big play. Part of that worked. The Chiefs offense was not explosive on that day. Tyreek Hill did very little with just 3 catches for 20 yards and a long of 8. KC had just 3 plays for over 20 yards and the longest was 37 yards to of all people tight end Byron Pringle. But what crushed the Bills that day was the Chiefs ran the ball when and how they wanted, piling up 245 yards including 161 by Clyde Edwards-Helaire. He’s likely to be back today.’