
Chiefs vs. Bills: Divisional Round Preview, Betting Odds, TV Info
The Chiefs and the Bills square off on another cold January day in a Divisional Round matchup that is a tale as old as time.

The Chiefs and the Bills square off on another cold January day in a Divisional Round matchup that is a tale as old as time.

Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.

The Baltimore Ravens (12-5) travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills (14-3) in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday. In a game between two of the best rushing quarterbacks in the league–Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen–this one has the potential for game of the year.

One of two games on Monday Night to conclude week 13 in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills take on the San Francisco 49ers. Calling State Farm Stadium in Arizona their new home to finish out the season because of Covid-19 restrictions in Santa Clara County, the 49ers will be tasked with slowing down the high-powered Buffalo passing attack.

A matchup between two teams at opposite ends of the AFC playoff race, the Los Angeles Chargers traveled to Buffalo to battle the Bills on Sunday. A game that ultimately felt much closer than it was, Anthony Lynn’s team fell behind by multiple scores early and could never recover. Nearly giving the game away in the final quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills offense turned the ball over on three consecutive possessions in their sloppiest stretch of play so far this season. Securing their second winning season in a row for the first time in 20 years, here’s how the Bills defeated the Chargers.

Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.

A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
Buffalo went into this draft without a first-round pick due to the Stefon Diggs trade, but you wouldnβt know it based on the talent they came away with. They did a great drop addressing the only needs on this team as well as some holes on the depth chart. Every single guy in this draft class could easily find themselves on the 53-man roster in 2020.
It seemed the results of the @NFLonFOX Twitter poll “Best NFL Fanbase” final four were set, but some suspicious voting patterns on one team’s side were quick to alert the Twitter world, writes Vincent Christiano.

The Chiefs and the Bills square off on another cold January day in a Divisional Round matchup that is a tale as old as time.

Selecting 30th overall after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2021 NFL Draft with needs at edge, cornerback, running back, and wide receiver.

The Baltimore Ravens (12-5) travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills (14-3) in the AFC Divisional Round on Saturday. In a game between two of the best rushing quarterbacks in the league–Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen–this one has the potential for game of the year.

One of two games on Monday Night to conclude week 13 in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills take on the San Francisco 49ers. Calling State Farm Stadium in Arizona their new home to finish out the season because of Covid-19 restrictions in Santa Clara County, the 49ers will be tasked with slowing down the high-powered Buffalo passing attack.

A matchup between two teams at opposite ends of the AFC playoff race, the Los Angeles Chargers traveled to Buffalo to battle the Bills on Sunday. A game that ultimately felt much closer than it was, Anthony Lynn’s team fell behind by multiple scores early and could never recover. Nearly giving the game away in the final quarter, Josh Allen and the Bills offense turned the ball over on three consecutive possessions in their sloppiest stretch of play so far this season. Securing their second winning season in a row for the first time in 20 years, here’s how the Bills defeated the Chargers.

Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.

A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
Buffalo went into this draft without a first-round pick due to the Stefon Diggs trade, but you wouldnβt know it based on the talent they came away with. They did a great drop addressing the only needs on this team as well as some holes on the depth chart. Every single guy in this draft class could easily find themselves on the 53-man roster in 2020.
It seemed the results of the @NFLonFOX Twitter poll “Best NFL Fanbase” final four were set, but some suspicious voting patterns on one team’s side were quick to alert the Twitter world, writes Vincent Christiano.
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