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The Washington Commanders are reportedly open to selling off players at the trade deadline and that could open the door for the Buffalo Bills to target wide receiver Deebo Samuel.
The MVP hype train for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes got temporarily derailed yesterday, as the Buffalo Bills did something that’s never been done to Mahomes, holding him to just 15 for 34 in their 28-21 win yesterday.
Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills (5-2) will square off against Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) in Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday. The game will kick off at 4:25 p.
There's a general consensus among Bills Mafia that what the Buffalo Bills really need is a top wide receiver. Say, a guy like A.J. Brown, who appears discontent with the Philadelphia Eagles. Except, the Bills have tried this before.
Ahead of the Chiefs’ game against the Bills, Kansas City reminded fans how “nasty” Patrick Mahomes is. After a 0-2 start, the Kansas City Chiefs are on a roll and have now won three straight games. They now sit at 5-3 on the season, with big wins against the Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills have been linked to an intriguing trade that would help fix up their defense before the deadline.
The Bills have the Chiefs' number in regular-season play. They are 5-1 against Kansas City in regular-season meetings since 2017 and won each of the last four matchups. It is when the stakes are at their highest that the Chiefs take control. They won each of the four playoff showdowns since Mahomes and Allen joined their respective teams.
For weeks, the Buffalo Bills have been the subject of trade rumors. And those rumors have suddenly become more real. RELATED: Proposed Bills trade for 290-yard
The Kansas City Chiefs' three-game winning streak ended with a 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jawaan Taylor exited with an ankle injury; Travis Kelce avoided injury after a hard hit. The Chiefs have a bye week before facing the Broncos on Nov.