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                    Chiefs’ Nick Bolton gets good report from MRI | ESPN
Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton got banged up Monday night, but an MRI revealed no structural issues to his knee. It could be a situation where he’s limited early in the practice week but gets to the field Sunday
— Jeremy Fowler
Reasons why Bills should play WR Gabe Davis against Chiefs | Sports Illustrated
With the state of the Bills’ wide receiver position going from bad to worse in recent weeks, the team activated fan favorite Gabe Davis from the practice squad injured list. And it’s time for the Bills to sign the 26-year-old to the 53-man roster and play him this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I’m down for whatever,” said Davis to a swath of reporters following Wednesday’s practice. “That’s an upstairs decision. I just got to go out there and keep working.”
After watching the Bills’ passing game struggle through through a 5-2 start, the inconsistencies across many areas of the team’s aerial attack have been concerning. And there’s nowhere to go but up.
Buffalo remains without prized free-agent addition Joshua Palmer, who has missed two straight days of practice to begin Week 9 after being held out of the Bills’ win over the Carolina Panthers this past Sunday due to ankle and knee injuries he sustained in Week 6 against the Atlanta Falcons. In addition, Keon Coleman’s production has been nonexistent in his second professional season, leaving the team with Khalil Shakir as the only viable wide receiver at quarterback Josh Allen’s disposal.
Rivalry between Bills and Chiefs means just a little more | WKBW
The Bills and Chiefs have become the modern-day Celtics vs. Lakers, Yankees vs. Red Sox in terms of how many times their games become “instant classics.”
At the center of it all, of course, is each team’s respective MVP, Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes. A modern-day Magic Johnson vs. Larry Bird, Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier, Sidney Crosby vs. Alex Ovechkin, the list can go on and on.
The two have carved their own pedestal on top of the sports world through incredible games, moments, and plays that have jaws on the floor and made the impossible a reality.
“Anytime you’re playing against a good team and a good quarterback, you have to play at the top of your game in order to win a football game,” Allen told reporters on Wednesday. “Again, not that you’re out there trying not to play your best, but there’s a heightened awareness of who’s on the other side of the football.”
“He’s done so many great things as far as throwing the football, and the way he’s able to extend plays, that stuff is special,” Mahomes said of Allen on Wednesday. “He’s gotten better every year, and I think that’s something I’ve seen from him that I try to do for...