‘The Bills on Saturday said Spector will not play in Sunday’s AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He was downgraded to out with a calf injury. Buffalo also elevated safety Kareem Jackson and offensive lineman Will Clap from the practice squad.’
BillsBeat - January 26, 2025
Keys 2 the game: Previewing the Bills-Chiefs AFC championship game
‘Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones always seem to make a play when it matters most. Tyreek Hill did the same during his tenure with the Chiefs. The Bills haven’t had that beyond Josh Allen.’
Carucci Take 2: It’s time for the Bills to clear Chiefs postseason hurdle
‘The Bills have proven they’re good enough, in every respect, to get past the obstacle that has kept them from advancing in three of the previous seven seasons: the Chiefs. Buffalo has an offense that can easily overcome every challenge Kansas City’s defense poses. The Bills have a defense that can stifle a Chiefs offense that no longer has the explosiveness it once possessed. The Bills have special teams that, while shaky at times, rose to the occasion with a pair of Tyler Bass field goals and a clutch on-side kick recovery in last Sunday’s divisional-round win against Baltimore.’
Report: Bills OC Joe Brady drops head coaching pursuit, will stay in Buffalo
‘”New Orleans had wanted to interview Brady a second time, along with Kellen Moore. Brady sticks in BUF,” Rapoport said.’
NFL announces fines following the Bills' playoff win vs. Baltimore
‘Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver was fined $16,883 for unnecessary roughness, for what the NFL deemed a hip-drop tackle, when tackling Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson midway through the second quarter. Jackson ran for 11 yards on the first-and-10 play from the Baltimore 35.’
Thad’s Three Things (AFC Championship): Bills at Chiefs
‘Right tackle Jawaan Taylor wasn’t quite the same problem for KC as Morris, but he’s still very gettable. With Thuney moved outside, the Chiefs interior three offensive linemen are no longer the dominant group they were for the first meeting with the Bills. Whether it be Rousseau or Oliver, someone needs to get consistent pressure on Patrick Mahomes from the front four. There were many receivers running free and easy through the Bills secondary back in November that Mahomes couldn’t locate because he was busy running for his life from big number 50.’
How to watch the Bills vs Chiefs in the AFC Championship
‘The game is again on WROC (CBS) at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The NFL Today starts at 6 p.m. Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely will provide coverage for CBS.’
Bills vs. Chiefs preview and prediction: Fourth times the charm
‘Mahomes and Allen have played each other eight times in their careers, each coming up with four wins. Allen has a 4-1 regular-season mark against Mahomes but an 0-3 record in the postseason.’
Top 5 storylines to follow for Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs | AFC Championship
‘Two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks in Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes headline Sunday’s AFC Championship game. These two will face off for the fourth time in the postseason and ninth time overall since 2020. They are the first pair of non-divisional quarterbacks to meet nine times in a five-season span since 1963-67. That last two quarterbacks to do it – Jack Kemp of the Bills and Len Dawson of the Chiefs.’
Top 5 things to watch for in Bills at Chiefs | AFC Championship Game | 2024
‘The Chiefs blitzed at the fifth-highest rate in the NFL this season (35.6%) according to NextGen Stats, and pressured opponents successfully more than 44 percent of the time, which ranked 10th best in the league. When they didn’t blitz, they generated pressure just a bit over 26 percent of the time, which ranked 30th in the NFL. That wide ranging difference in generating pressure between blitz and non-blitz was the second largest disparity in the league (18%).’
Game Predictions | Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs | AFC Championship | 2024
‘Bills are looking to win their first road playoff game since 1993.’
Bills at Chiefs AFC Championship | How to watch, stream & listen
‘Bills-Chiefs will be nationally televised on CBS.’
BillsBeat - January 25, 2025
Alec Anderson brings a breath of fresh air to Buffalo Bills offense
‘“When I’m coming off the field, yelling, like, I gotta remind myself, like, ‘All right, let’s take some breaths,’ ” Anderson said. “I can’t be that intense. And my coaches love it, and so that’s why I do it. And that’s just me as a person.”’
Ryan O'Halloran: Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy knows he'll be connected to Bills after draft night trade
‘The Bills traded Nos. 28, 133 and 248 to Kansas City for Nos. 32, 95 and 221. The Chiefs picked Worthy. As the Bills prepared for one more trade down (from No. 32 to 33 in a trade with Carolina), Worthy was called by Chiefs general manager Brett Veach.’
Bill Cowher's advice for Sean McDermott, Andy Reid: 'Take calculated risks'
‘“(A rematch) does not surprise me to say the least,” he said. “When that game took place, you saw the quality of the two teams. We’ve been waiting for the shoe to drop on Kansas City all season long, but they continue to win these one-score games (11-0) and they don’t beat themselves. And I think you’ve seen the Buffalo Bills mature into the team they are right now. It’s been fun to watch.”’