‘Davis had eight catches for 201 yards and a postseason-record four touchdown catches.’
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PlayAction: Bills aim to block out Chiefs’ dazzling ‘eye candy’ in red zone
‘Kansas City leads the NFL this season in scoring inside the red zone, with 18 touchdowns and four field goals in 23 trips inside the 20, also the most in the league. If the Buffalo Bills’ defense can get, say, two red-zone stops by forcing field goals in Sunday’s showdown at Arrowhead Stadium, that might be enough to secure a victory. It won’t be easy.’
Bills’ injury updates: Morse, Elam, Jones are full practice participants
‘Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds (hamstring), tight end Dawson Knox (foot/hamstring), defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (hamstring), safety Jordan Poyer (ribs) and cornerback Christian Benford (hand) were all limited for the second straight practice. Poyer and Benford were in red, non-contact jerseys, as was cornerback Tre’Davious White, who remains on the physically-unable-to-perform list and won’t play Sunday.’
How we see it: News sports writers make their picks for Bills vs. Chiefs
‘No doubt one concern for the Bills is the duo of Chris Jones and Frank Clark. Those two have the talent to foul up multiple Bills possessions. If the Chiefs try to stop the run with light boxes – six men – Jones and Clark might just be dominant enough to prevent the Bills from making Kansas City pay for that tactic. The Chiefs’ biggest stars – Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Jones – are good enough to beat any team if they all play their “A” games. But I think the Bills are the better team – 1 to 22. Bills 34, Chiefs 33.’
View from Vegas: Bills as road favorite adds intrigue to matchup against Kansas City
‘Prediction: Kansas City over Bills by 8.’
Alan Pergament: Want to save some money and/or make sure you can see the Bills game Sunday? Read this
‘A subscription to NFL+, which replaced Game Pass this season, enables you to stream the game on your phone or mobile device. Bills season ticketholders get NFL+ for free. Otherwise, you can get a one-week free trial or pay $4.99 a month.’
Voice of the Fan: Allentown is an extraordinary place to live right now
‘No one has been able to keep Allen down this entire year. Don’t expect the Chiefs to, either, this coming week.’
Bills CB Kaiir Elam will have his hands full vs Chiefs. Will KC look to target the rookie?
‘“After watching the film I was better than I thought I was,” Elam said, though making it clear he still wasn’t happy. “I have high expectations for myself and I know if I play at a high level like my team expects me to, our defense would have been a lot better. So I don’t think I played an F-minus, but I didn’t play like I was capable of and I need to be at my best every week.”’
Bills’ Stefon Diggs gets emotional talking about what Josh Allen means to him
‘“S***, like damn near everything,” Diggs told Miller. “I ain’t going to cap when I say that because shorty really changed my career. Like, from where I was to how I’m viewed now? I always saw myself as that player, but it was hard to put the pen to paper because my stats weren’t that immaculate. My play was good, but was it as good? Like, I used to run good routes, s*** like that, but I wanted to cement myself as one of the best players, if not the best player, in the league.”’
Can the Bills stop Travis Kelce? Their track record vs TEs offers some clues
‘The Bills have been as good against opposing team’s tight ends as any defense in the NFL. Through the first five games, Buffalo hasn’t surrendered a single receiving touchdown to a tight end. Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee caught five passes for 39 yards against the Bills in the opener. Since then, Baltimore’s Mark Andrews, Tennessee’s Austin Hooper, Miami’s Mike Gesicki, and Pittsburgh’s Pat Freiermuth have combined for six catches against the Bills for a total of 52 yards.’
Friday’s Kansas City Coverage
KC Chiefs’ Skyy Moore getting increased snaps. Here’s where he thinks he’s grown most (Kansas City Star)
Is this the week KC Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker returns to action? He’s practicing… (Kansas City Star)
Yes, Chiefs-Bills play on Sunday afternoon, but it’ll be a nationally televised game (Kansas City Star)
Patrick Mahomes lauds Josh Allen ahead of Chiefs-Bills: ‘Ton of respect for him, the player and person he is’ (CBS Sports)
Chiefs’ defense gains confidence from closing out Raiders (KHSB-TV)
Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker expected to return Sunday vs Bills (KHSB-TV)
Week 6 Injury Report | Chiefs vs. Bills (Chiefs.com)
Bros And Foes: Bills’ Allen, Chiefs’ Mahomes Rivals, Friends
‘“Josh is a great guy. He’s a great quarterback — physically talented, he can throw, can run. He can really do it all,” Mahomes said. “But he’s a great dude, too. And so obviously when we’re on the football field, we’re competing against each other and we want to beat each other’s teams, but I have a ton of respect for him, the player and person he is.”’
Bills Visit KC For Rematch Of Memorable January Playoff Game
‘Key matchup: Bills WR Gabe Davis against the Kansas City pass defense, which allowed the Raiders’ Davante Adams to haul in touchdown catches of 48 and 58 yards last week. Davis had eight catches for 201 yards and an NFL playoff-record four touchdowns when the Bills and Chiefs met in their memorable January divisional game. He has 11 catches for 309 yards and three TDs this season.’
Bills vs. Chiefs: How much has Josh Allen closed the gap on Patrick Mahomes? Or is he better?
‘Therefore, that data for this study begins in 2020, when Allen and the Bills began to ascend into the Mahomesian and Chiefs stratosphere, and really, started to make this debate a serious one. Also, starting in 2020 provides a 53-game sample size for Allen, which is safely out of flash-in-the-pan territory. Plus, these more recent figures serve as better indicators than 2018 or 2019 when attempting to determine how Allen plays now.’
Chiefs-Bills trade that landed Kansas City Patrick Mahomes paid major dividends for both teams
‘The Bills got an All-Pro cornerback, a two-time Pro Bowl linebacker, a Pro Bowl left tackle and a solid reserve defensive back as a result of the Mahomes deal. Jones is also still in the league and is on his third team, yet is a starting wide receiver. Buffalo was also able to draft its franchise quarterback in Josh Allen in 2018, but the core players of a dominant defense and a good left tackle came as a result of the trade down with Kansas City.’