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The Buffalo Bills are given a warning about struggling starter Keon Coleman ahead of their clash with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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.
Chiefs elevate running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire from practice squad ahead of Week 9 matchup with Bills amid Isiah Pacheco injury
A member of the Bills from 1969 through 1977, Simpson is second in franchise history with 10,183 yards. He was surpassed by Thurman Thomas, who recorded 11,938 yards in his historic career. Thomas is also one of the backs to cross 200 in a game, racking up 214 in 1990 against the New York Jets.
The Chiefs selected Edwards-Helaire, 26, with the No. 32 overall pick in the first round of the 2020 draft out of LSU. His best season with the Chiefs was his rookie year, when he rushed for 803 yards and four touchdowns on 181 carries.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce have led the Kansas City Chiefs to a 5-3 record heading into Sunday’s highly anticipated matchup against the Buffalo Bills. After a slow start to the season that saw them lose their first two games, the Chiefs have improved significantly of late, securing wins in their last three contests.
It's the regular season, and the game is at Highmark Stadium, so the Buffalo Bills must have the edge. On the other hand, it's the Kansas City Chiefs and in big games they seem to always find a way to break the hearts of Bills Mafia.
Isiah Pacheco is out for the Kansas City Chiefs, and the team has activated Clyde Edwards-Helaire for the game against the Bills.