Final score: Bills defeat Chiefs 28-21 in Week 9

Final score: Bills defeat Chiefs 28-21 in Week 9
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In one of the season’s most-anticipated games, the Kansas City Chiefs were unable to come back from a 21-10 second-quarter deficit, recording a 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills that dropped their record to 5-4 as they headed into their Week 10 bye.

In one of the season’s most-anticipated games, the Kansas City Chiefs were unable to come back from a 21-10 second-quarter deficit, recording a 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills that dropped their record to 5-4 as they headed into their Week 10 bye.


First quarter


Bills strike first with Kincaid touchdown after extended march

Buffalo opened the game with a well-balanced, 13-play, 66-yard scoring drive that chewed nearly seven minutes off the clock and ended with a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Allen to tight end Dalton Kincaid. The Bills overcame an early special-teams penalty, as linebacker Dorian Williams was flagged for offensive holding on the opening kickoff, forcing Buffalo to start from its own 16-yard line. From there, Allen kept the offense in rhythm with a series of short throws — including multiple completions to wide receiver Khalil Shakir — and steady gains on the ground by running back James Cook. Cook’s biggest play came on a 17-yard run around the right end, pushing the ball into Kansas City territory. Facing third-and-5 at the Chiefs’ 34-yard line, Allen found running back Ty Johnson in the flat for a 9-yard gain to extend the drive. After a setback on a 4-yard loss by Cook, Allen hit wide receiver Curtis Samuel for 6 yards to bring up third-and-8. On the next snap, Allen fired deep to the right sideline, where Kincaid made the catch and walked in for the touchdown.

On their first possession, the Chiefs went three-and-out and failed to capitalize after Buffalo’s long scoring drive. Running back Kareem Hunt picked up 3 yards on first down, but quarterback Patrick Mahomes followed with two incompletions — one over the middle to wide receiver Marquise Brown, and one short right intended for Rashee Rice on third-and-7. Matt Araiza punted 37 yards to the Bills’ 27-yard line, where Khalil Shakir returned it 3 yards to the 30.

Chiefs defense holds on fourth down to keep Bills off the board

Buffalo moved the ball into plus territory on its second possession but came away with nothing after the Chiefs’ defense came up with a fourth-down stop near midfield. Running back James Cook jump-started the drive with back-to-back runs of 8 and 7 yards to move the chains. Quarterback Josh Allen followed with a series of short completions — including a dump-off to Ty Johnson and a 5-yard strike to tight end Dalton Kincaid on third-and-7 to set up a manageable fourth down. But on fourth-and-2 from the Kansas City 47, Allen fired over the middle for wide receiver Khalil Shakir, only to have the pass broken up by safety Bryan Cook. The Chiefs’ defense took over on downs with 4:21 remaining in the first...