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NFL fans think the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills game was "rigged" after the NFL refs made a game-changing call.
The Bills and Chiefs game will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 2. The Buffalo Bills vs Kansas City Chiefs game will be broadcasted on CBS on Sunday afternoon. Jim Nantz handles the play-by-play and Tony Romo joins in the booth to provide analysis while Tracy Wolfson reports from the sidelines.
The Chiefs will face off against the Buffalo Bills for the first time since last season's AFC Championship game. Here's what you need to know.
Allen, running back James Cook and tight end Dalton Kincaid all made more key plays than their Chiefs counterparts
The Chiefs are focused squarely on the Denver Broncos coming off their bye week. But after that game next Sunday, Kansas City has to face the
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook received some tough news after Sunday's win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills game this past Sunday drew an average of 30.8 million viewers on CBS, making it the second-most-watched NFL game this season. That number trailed only the average of 33.
Via Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal, 30.8 million on average watched the late-afternoon Sunday game on CBS. It’s the fifth-highest audience for a regular-season game on CBS since it returned to the small pool of NFL broadcast partners in 1998.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been a franchise that has been able to draft good players that fit their scheme and fit over the last few years. The Chiefs have don
Unfortunately for Spokane, the schedule wasn't getting any easier as the Chiefs welcomed Kamloops from the B.C. Division and East Division are leading Prince Albert to the Spokane Arena this week. First up were the Blazers,