Bills score another regular season win over the Chiefs
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The Buffalo Bills secured a victory against the Kansas City Chiefs with a 28-21 win at Highmark Stadium. Josh Allen played a key role, scoring two rushing touchdowns and completing 23 of 26 passes for 273 yards. The Bills established a 28-13 lead in the third quarter, but the Chiefs narrowed the gap with a Kareem Hunt touchdown and a successful two-point conversion by Patrick Mahomes to Travis Kelce.
A crucial interception by Bills cornerback Maxwell Hairston, following pressure from Joey Bosa, helped halt the Chiefs' momentum. Although kicker Matt Prater missed a 52-yard field goal attempt, the Bills maintained their lead as two late Hail Mary attempts by the Chiefs fell incomplete.
The victory marks the Bills' fifth consecutive regular-season win over the Chiefs and bolsters their position in the AFC East. However, the team suffered a setback with the loss of defensive lineman Michael Hoecht to an Achilles injury. Meanwhile, the Chiefs faced their own injury challenges
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