‘Since their first meeting in 2020, the two perennial All-Pros have traded blows five times during the regular season and four times during the postseason—making Sunday’s contest from Highmark Stadium the 10th time the two sub-30-year-old signal callers will face one another.’
BillsBeat - October 30, 2025
What Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen Said About Each Other Before Chiefs-Bills Clash
‘”To be that size and to be able to move like that, he’s done so many great things as far as throwing the football,” the Kansas City quarterback said of his counterpart on Wednesday. ” … The way he’s able to extend plays and be close to the sideline and make these big-time throws down the field, that stuff is special. He’s gotten better and better each and every year. I think that’s something that I’ve seen in him and something I try to do for myself as well. He’s a great football player.”‘
'Heightened awareness' for Bills' Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes
‘“Anytime you’re playing against a good team and a good quarterback, you have to play at the top of your game in order to win a football game,” Allen said. “Not that you don’t go out there and try to play your best all the time, there is a heightened sense of awareness to that of understanding who’s on the other side of the football. You want to go out there, and our goal is to try to score on every single drive, and that’s what we try to do.”’
Bills coach speaks on yet another down showing from Keon Coleman
‘”I think Keon is doing a much better job of his attention to detail and his focus in the run game. I thought that was evident [vs. Carolina]. You can see that and how that’s going to open up and allow him to stay on the field a little more, especially in the pass game.”’
Why Bills vs. Chiefs has division-like feel for Josh Allen
‘“I think we’ve played them damn near every year since I’ve gotten here,” Allen said. “So yeah, I guess you can look at it from a perspective of we understand what they try to do to us. But there’s jabs, counters, different things that you can do throughout seeing each other throughout the years of making things look the same but being completely different.’
Bills' 'unsung hero' not who you think it is
‘For Buffalo, that’s Reggie Gilliam.’
Bills sign former Cowboys DT after Ed Oliver injury
‘Buffalo signed Tommy Akingbesote. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys out of Maryland. He had 32 tackles in his final collegiate season, and totaled 77 for his career, along with eight tackles for loss and four sacks.’
Bills activate Gabe Davis to practice squad
‘Davis is now officially on the team’s practice squad and eligible to be elevated to the active roster a maximum of three times.’
Could Chiefs' repeat as AFC champs take away from Bills run?
‘Purdy says going into Sunday’s game, tie breakers are critical. “Having a head to head loss would would be really tough to take. Then again, a win, which I think the bills having proven that in the regular season, they have almost dominated the chiefs. Really, it’s just, we all hope it flips in the playoffs,” says Purdy.’
Rivalry between Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs means just a little more
‘The Bills and Chiefs have become the modern-day Celtics vs. Lakers, Yankees vs. Red Sox in terms of how many times their games become “instant classics.”‘
Bills RB James Cook named AFC offensive player of the week
‘Cook’s average of 11.4 yards per carry were the most by an NFL running back over the past seven seasons, and his 153 yards rushing in the first half was the best in four years. Ranking second in the NFL with 753 yards rushing and tied for fourth with seven touchdowns, Cook also was named AFC player of the month for September, and follows Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s award after the first week of the season.’
Today in Bills stadium history: Oct. 30
‘1994 — Bills 44, Chiefs 10 — In a warm and sunny rematch of the previous year’s AFC championship game, the Bills breezed to victory before a crowd of 79,501, reaching midseason at 5-3 before the wheels fell off Buffalo’s Super Bowl run. Andre Reed and Pete Metzelaars caught two touchdowns apiece from Jim Kelly, the other score came from Thurman Thomas who combined with Kenneth Davis to rush for 160 yards. Reed had 106 yards receiving and both scores to put the Bills up 31-7 at halftime. Bruce Smith led a pass rush that sacked Joe Montana four times and forced three fumbles before the Hall of Fame quarterback was mercifully pulled from the game in the third quarter. Henry Jones and Jeff Burris got interceptions against backups. Steve Christie kicked three field goals to break Scott Norwood’s team record in making 15 consecutive attempts.’
Bills and Chiefs renew rivalry Sunday in Orchard Park
‘“It’s a little unique that way,” Bills coach Sean McDermott. “Especially when you have one coaching staff and they’re preparing for us and we’ve been together, and they’ve been together for a while. It’s unique in that way but also I think it bodes for a high level of competition. It’s two good coaching staffs going against each other and two good teams.”‘
Bills list 9 players on injury report ahead of showdown with Kansas City
‘McDermott said that a few veteran players were given lighter workloads. Defensive end Joey Bosa, linebacker Shaq Thompson (hamstring), and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips were on veteran rest days and participated only in individual drills.’
'We know the challenge that's in front of us' | The Bills look forward to Sunday showdown against Kansas City
‘”We’ve gone up against each other a number of times now and there’s been great battles and I think that’s one of the reasons you do this is the competition,” McDermott said. “You look forward to the competition, and no different this week. We know what’s in front of us. We know the challenge that’s in front of us.”‘