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Chiefs vs. Bills score: Josh Allen, Buffalo roll over Kansas City, get revenge in AFC title game rematch

The Buffalo Bills got their revenge on the Kansas City Chiefs. Josh Allen and Co. went to Arrowhead Stadium and whooped the home team 38-20 in a game that was delayed more than an hour due to severe weather at halftime and was not as competitive as the final score. 

The Bills improved their record to 4-1 with the victory, while the Chiefs dropped to 2-3 and last place in the AFC West. Allen threw for three touchdown passes and ran for another, while the Buffalo defense held Patrick Mahomes to just 5 yards per attempt and intercepted him twice. 

The Chiefs lost Clyde Edwards-Helaire to a knee injury during the game, and Travis Kelce later left the field after taking a huge hit from Bills safety Micah Hyde. It's safe to say the two-time defending AFC champions have some things to work on at the moment.

Here are some takeaways from Buffalo's big prime-time win:

Why the Bills won

They were basically a carbon copy of the Chiefs in peak form. Maybe even better. Let's start with the offense: Allen didn't throw it a ton compared to other outings, but when he did, he was a big-play machine, lasering deep shot after deep shot against a helpless Kansas City secondary to put the Chiefs on their toes early. On the ground, he was just as good, running hard to lead Buffalo in that regard, either pounding through or leaping over red defenders. This was an MVP-type night from him, with Dawson Knox, Stefon Diggs and Emmanuel Sanders chipping in with huge catches. Defensively, Sean McDermott's squad was just as impressive, making Mahomes uncomfortable for much of the night. Sure, they allowed No. 15 to sniff a comeback in the second half, but not for long, containing the Chiefs' weapons and rendering their rushing attack almost nonexistent. All in all, it was a total-package performance from the Bills, perhaps solidifying them as favorites in the AFC.

Why the Chiefs lost

A week after scoring touchdowns with video-game ease against the Eagles, Mahomes and Co. looked unusually out of sync at Arrowhead. Sometimes, drops were the culprit. Other times, Mahomes himself threw off-balance for no good reason. They flashed some red-zone creativity and looked primed for a potential shootout early, but they just never got into a rhythm. Edwards-Helaire struggled before leaving with a knee injury, so Mahomes was the only real threat on the ground, and not even Tyreek Hill or Travis Kelce could find much room deep downfield. As for their defense, it came up with a key stop or two, but it also looked like the absolute sieve it is for chunks of play. Tyrann Mathieu was left to watch with his arms up in frustration as Allen torched the secondary in each quarter, and Daniel Sorensen found himself on the wrong end of maybe a half-dozen deep balls.

Turning point

Down just seven points after holding the Bills to a field goal, the Chiefs dialed up a fourth-and-5 play from Buffalo's 32 with just two minutes left in the first half. But Mahomes couldn't connect with Kelce, so the Bills took over and proceeded to score in two plays, with Allen launching a 53-yard touchdown to Knox. That one put Buffalo up 24-10 ahead of the break, burying the Chiefs for the duration of the rainy evening.

Play of the game

Allen's connection with Knox was electric against the Chiefs, and this deep shot down the right sideline was a sight to behold:

What's next

The Bills (4-1) will be back in prime time in Week 6 on "Monday Night Football", when they're set to visit the Titans (3-2), who are fresh off a rout of the Jaguars. The Chiefs (2-3), meanwhile, will hit the road to take on Washington (2-3), which just fell to the Saints on Sunday afternoon.

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This is about as un-Chiefs-like as we have seen the Chiefs during the Mahomes era. Buffalo now up three scores. 

 
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Losing CEH is not great for the Chiefs. Jerick McKinnon is basically a third-down only back and has not been able to stay healthy, and they probably don't want to have to only count on Darrel Williams.

 
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The Bills just chuck it down the field, man. So much fun to watch.

 

Patrick Mahomes hasn't looked particularly comfortable for a sizable portion of the night. I realize Josh Allen is also completing fewer than 50 percent of his throws, but he's also hit on several huge plays that ended in scores. 15-of-28 for 151 yards is just not what we're used to from No. 15, who's actually up against a real defense under these lights.

 

Not the kind of drive the Chiefs needed there. The Bills are just doing a terrific job. KC's best source of offense has been Mahomes scrambling away from pressure and taking off downfield. That's not a recipe for sustainable drives.

 

Not bumping Travis Kelce off the line of scrimmage is certainly a choice a defense can make, but it's not a very good one. Can't give that guy a free release or he will beat your coverage every time.

 
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Just like on their first drive of the game, the Bills came out in heavy personnel here. Fullback, tight end, Jake Kumerow and Isaiah McKenzie at wideout.

 
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Looks like we'll be getting a second-half kickoff soon! Remember, the Bills get the ball coming out of the break, and they've got a 24-13 lead at Arrowhead.

 
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Mike Tirico says on the NBC broadcast that we're now targeting an 11:15 p.m. ET second-half kickoff.

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Looks like the delay will last until at least around 11 p.m. Eastern now. 

 

Fascinating strategy nugget here. 

 

FYI, this game won't be coming back from halftime until at least 10:30 p.m. Eastern. 

 
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Bills will head to halftime with an 11-point lead, and they get the ball coming out of the break. They have to feel good about where they are right now.

 
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Chiefs have a pretty good shot to get some points and cut into the lead here. Still a timeout left so they have the whole field to work with.

 

This looks like a catch to me but nobody really knows what a catch is in this league anyway.

 

Mahomes is averaging 4.6 yards per attempt. This is an incredible defensive performance by Buffalo.

 

Not great stuff here. 

 
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