Buffalo Bills not the biggest threat to Kansas City Chiefs getting a bye – Patrick Mahomes has two huge games on horizon
One Sunday in Buffalo, the invincibility of Kansas City was gone.
Additionally, the Chiefs are now glancing over their shoulder at the pursuing group instead of being the dominant AFC leaders.
It’s understandable that Chiefs supporters have already scheduled a few non-football events for Wild Card Weekend.
With a 9-0 record, it appeared that Kansas City would automatically earn a first-round bye against the AFC’s top seed.
However, things changed after the Bills’ one loss, and now the AFC is a race once more.
With the victory, Buffalo improved to 9-2 on the season, while Kansas City fell to 9-1.
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After the game, Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes met at midfield and apparently decided to “do it again.”
It appears that the Chiefs and Bills will face each other in the playoffs once more.
It’s far from a two-horse race, though, given other outcomes in the AFC last weekend.
Additionally, the Chiefs must take care to avoid making a mistake and losing the AFC West division title.
In Sunday’s prime-time game, the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals.
LA is revitalized under new head coach Jim Harbaugh and improves to 7-3.
Los Angeles has never had a talent shortage, but they currently have a winning coach whose teams are difficult to defeat.
The Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens are two challenging opponents for Los Angeles.
However, they will face the Kansas City Chiefs in prime time on Sunday, December 8.
Thankfully, Kansas City has a game against the Carolina Panthers to recover from their defeat last week.
In order to maintain their one-loss record, they should also defeat the Cleveland Browns prior to their matchup with the Chargers.
Chiefs remaining schedule
At the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, November 24, at 1:00 PM ET
vs. Las Vegas Raiders, Friday, November 29, 3 p.m. ET
against. Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, December 8, 8:20 p.m. ET
At the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, December 15, at 1:00 PM ET
Versus. Houston Texans, Saturday, December 21, 1 pm ET
At 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday, December 25, at the Pittsburgh Steelers
At the Denver Broncos, TBC
However, the Pennsylvania yellow and black could pose the greatest threat to their first-round bye.
With a hard-fought victory over the Baltimore Ravens, their AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers moved up to 8-2.
On Thursday Night Football this week, the Steelers suffered a heartbreaking defeat to the Browns.
Additionally, they will play the Chiefs live on Netflix worldwide on Christmas Day.
Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh will be fired up for that matchup, particularly if a victory would allow them to pass Kansas City in the standings.
Four days prior to that matchup, the Chiefs and Steelers each have a big Saturday.
The playoff-hunting and deadly Houston Texans are hosted by Kansas City.
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In contrast, the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Baltimore Ravens in a matchup that is always close.
To take the lead in the AFC race, the Steelers would undoubtedly prefer nothing more for Christmas than to defeat the Chiefs on December 25 and the Ravens on December 21.
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