‘Allen’s three total touchdowns paved the way for Buffalo at home in a 28-21 takedown of the red-hot Chiefs, as Mahomes’ Hail Mary attempt fell short as time expired. The Bills’ defense got key stops against Mahomes all afternoon — Kansas City’s quarterback completed just 15 of his 34 pass attempts, being sacked three times with one interception in a rare lackluster performance.’
BillsBeat - November 3, 2025
Buffalo Bills make statement, show Kansas City Chiefs where AFC playoff picture belongs
‘The Bills made that statement on Sunday, showing the Kansas City Chiefs that even in a season with a couple of ugly early losses by Josh Allen’s squad, there’s reason to believe that this can be the Bills’ year.’
Bills $21 million free agent signing suffers potentially serious injury vs. Chiefs
‘The Bills will certainly be thrilled if they pull off the win, but they may have lost one of their free agent signings from this past spring for the long haul. Defensive tackle Michael Hoecht made his season debut against the Carolina Panthers in Week 8 after serving a six-game suspension for PEDs. He had 1.5 sacks in his Bills debut, and added half of a sack against the Chiefs. Unfortunately, he suffered a lower leg injury that looks serious.’
Bills hold off Chiefs to keep pace in AFC
‘The Buffalo Bills hold off the Kansas City Chiefs again in the regular season with a 28-21 win from Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.’
McDermott: Bills 'learned a little bit' about themselves in win over Chiefs
‘”I think we learned a little bit about ourselves today,” said McDermott during his postgame comments with the media. “We’re not where we need to be, but I saw the team come together when it got tough.”‘
Allen highlights Kincaid's improvement in Bills' win over Chiefs
‘Bills quarterback Josh Allen had one of his best performances of the season, going 23-of-26 in the air for 273 yards and three total touchdowns. His 88.5% completion rate officially set a new franchise record for the best completion percent in a single game.’
Opinion: Arrow Up/Arrow Down: Chiefs at Bills
‘An absolutely devastating blow for the Bills to lose Hoecht for the season. He had played less than two games and made a big impact, including another half-sack in this one. Hoecht also helps set the defense on passing downs. But the Bills will now be without him.’
Opinion: Simon: A Complete Game Performance By The Bills
‘The defense balled out. They consistently generated pressure and did so without having to rely on blitzes. The pass rush frustrated Mahomes all game. According to Next Gen Stats, the Bills pressured Mahomes on 52% of his dropbacks. When under pressure, Mahomes was just 3-16 for 61 yards and an interception. The Bills defense made history too. Mahomes completed a career low 44% of his passes(15-34). It marked the first time in his illustrious pro career that he completed less than half of his passes.’
Bills fans pleased with win over Chiefs, turnaround since bye week
‘”We need to learn how to close it out for those playoff games, and we did that tonight. Hopefully we build upon that, and we’ll meet them again, I’m certain. I’m looking forward to the same outcome,” Joe said with WBEN.’
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes brought hype; Allen brings home win for Buffalo Bills
‘”To be candid, you feel it in your mechanics sometimes, at least I do,” Allen said after the game. “I can’t speak for every other quarterback, but early on in the game, you know when you’re and I call it ‘slotted’ where the ball is coming out of your hand as good as you want it. I’ve been working hard over the past couple of weeks trying to get back to that feeling.”‘
Cole Bishop & Maxwell Hairston shine for Buffalo Bills in big win vs. Kansas City Chiefs
‘With four minutes on the clock, Mahomes threw a deep ball intended for Xavier Worthy. Hairston was there to bring it down, giving the ball back to the offense and chewing up three and a half crucial minutes.’
John Murphy: Bills discover themselves in massive win over Chiefs
‘“Cole was flying around,” according to rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston. “Cole had about 10 PBUs (pass break ups) tonight. Even all week in practice he was flying around so I knew he was poised to have a good game.”’
Today in Bills stadium history: Nov. 3
‘2024 — Buffalo 30, Miami 27 — Tyler Bass set a Bills record kicking a 61-yard field goal with five seconds left to give Buffalo an exhilarating win. Josh Allen passed for 235 yards and three touchdowns after halftime. There were four lead changes on seven consecutive scoring possessions in the second half. Jordan Poyer, in his lone season playing for the Dolphins, was penalized for unnecessary roughness against Bills receiver Keon Coleman on the winning drive. Bass gained redemption after earlier missing his third extra point of the season. Mack Hollins, Ray Davis and Quinton Morris had receiving touchdowns as the Bills improved to 7-2. Attendance was 70,862.’
Bills survive late push, outlast Chiefs in Week 9 showdown
‘The Bills wanted a strong start Sunday, and they got one.’
Carucci Take2: Bills make statement with most impressive win of the season
‘Make no mistake. This was a quality victory against a quality opponent.’