‘Everyone knew when Tre’Davious White got hurt Thanksgiving night that it spelled trouble for the Bills’ defense. That bill came due Sunday, as Dane Jackson had a rough outing. Jackson was called for a killer defensive holding in the second quarter on a third-and-goal play from the Bills’ 11-yard line. Three plays later, the Chiefs were in the end zone. The legitimacy of that flag can be debated, but Jackson clearly grabbed Tyreek Hill’s jersey, so there shouldn’t be such outrage the penalty was called – it was quite easy to see. It’s impossible to understand what Levi Wallace was thinking on the catch that allowed the Chiefs to get into field goal range at the end of regulation. There is no receiver on his side, and he simply watches as tight end Travis Kelce runs straight up the seam. Mahomes threw the ball 44 times and the Bills didn’t have a single pass defensed. That’s remarkable.’