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The Kansas City Chiefs face the Buffalo Bills Sunday in a potential AFC Championship Game preview at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
Moore (illness) is active for Sunday's game against the Bills, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs ' official site reports. The offensive lineman missed practice Friday due to the illness. Now that he's feeling well enough to go Sunday, Moore should be in line to start at left tackle with Josh Simmons (personal) inactive for the third straight game.
The NFL is almost halfway through the regular season, and Nate Tice and Charles McDonald check back in with their second 2026 mock of the fall. How did your team make out?
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to take on a rival of sorts on Sunday; they’ll play Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills at 3:25 p.m. in Buffalo.
All right, um, so everybody went today. Gelati, um, was sick, so he, he went out there, but. It should be OK as we go forward, um. I look forward to playing the opportunity to play the Ravens, good football team. We know that. I mean, John does *** heck of ...
Bingo cards didn’t really see this coming in 2025. Dan Campbell, sure. But Andy Reid? When the venerable Chiefs head coach walked out of the Ca
The result moved Kansas City to 5-3 as it narrows the gap on the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos, while the Commanders are now 3-5 following last season's NFC Championship appearance. They'll host the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions in their next two games.
Fulton (ankle) is inactive for Monday night's contest against the Jaguars, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. Fulton will be forced to miss a third consecutive game, as he continues to nurse an ankle injury that he suffered in the team's ...
There’s been a constant at the top of the AFC for nearly the past decade with the teams led by superstar quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson typically at the top of the standings There's been a constant at the top of the AFC for ...
Welcome to Round 10 of Patrick Mahomes vs. Josh Allen, or more accurately, the Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) vs. Buffalo Bills (5-2) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS). Both teams have finished atop their respective divisions for the past five seasons and have met in each regular season since 2020 -- plus four postseason games in that span.