The Bills hold a 20-15-1 overall lead (18-14-1 in the regular season) against the Chiefs in a series that dates back to 1960. These two teams were members of the original six-team American Football League, with the Chiefs franchise originally located in Dallas.
BillsBeat - November 15, 2002
Game Preview: Bills Take On Chiefs
The Bills return from last week's open date to find themselves tied atop the AFC East with Miami and New England and a game in front of the 4-5 Jets. Buffalo (5-4) watched the Dolphins drop to 5-4 with a 13-10 loss at the Jets while the Patriots moved to 5-4 with a dramatic 33-30 comeback win at Chicago.
Buffalo Bills Kids Club Birthdays
The Bills would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the following Buffalo Bills Kids Club members: Stephen Meagher (Nov. 15), Jake Caplan (Nov. 15), Kiley Shannon (Nov. 16), Philip Limbeck (Nov. 17), Jake Lawton (Nov. 17), Douglas Tay (Nov. 18), Stewart Bovi (Nov. 18)…
Bills, Chiefs are armed for a shootout
‘The Chiefs have the lowest-ranked defense in the NFL.’
In race thistight, tiebreakers don't favor Bills
‘Despite a 5-4 record and a piece of first place in the AFC East, the Bills’ 2-4 conference record is the worst of the 14 contenders, matched only by Jacksonville.’
Bills' defense in a Gray area
‘Like tackling a running back at full speed, it is Gray who feels every one. And like other players who traded in their pads for a coach’s whistle, he has discovered that doing it yourself on the field is a lot easier than getting others to do it for you.’
Vermeil's back with tears of joy
‘”Some people just have a way with people,” Fletcher said. “He’s compassionate. He’s loyal. He’s a guy who’s tough but fair. We had tough practices. We’d be out there 3 1/2 hours sometimes, but he was also a fair person. Once you were one of his guys it was tough to fall out of his favor. He would go to bat for you. He was a guy players had a special relationship with.”‘
Chiefs concerned with Stryzinski's inconsistent punting
‘”It has been inconsistent, very inconsistent,” Vermeil said. “I treat the punter like I have in the past with a kicker, and that’s you stay with him until he punts himself out of a slump. Otherwise, you get somebody else and you don’t know what you’re going to get.”‘
Stopping third downs is key
‘For the season, opponents have converted 51 of 116 (44 percent) of third downs. That ranks 26th in the NFL.’
Bills invade Rams' old turf
‘”We tick ’em off one week at a time,” Gilbride mused. “That’s the key: Don’t keep them ticked off for too long, just a week at a time.”‘
Border crossing Ahanotu's billet
‘”I have always wanted to experience life in another country,” Ahanotu says. “So I said, ‘Well, if I’m in Buffalo I’m too close not to do it.'”‘
The way we hear it: Buffalo
Gray has been under fire all season long for his defense’s poor play, and it seems that Williams is growing tired of the defense’s performance. Williams was visibly angry at Gray on the sideline after the Bills gave up a 45-yard TD to Kevin Faulk. With two weeks to prepare because of the bye week, the Bills’ game vs. Kansas City could be perceived as a yardstick game for both coaches’ futures.
Weekend Pickoff: Buffalo (5-4) at Kansas City (4-5)
Tony Gonzalez has not caught more than four passes in five of the Chiefs’ nine games. He’s been thrown to only 53 times (34 catches) — a woeful 20 percent of Trent Green’s passes. Is he under quarantine?
Bills 31, Chiefs 24
Harmon Forcast: Kansas City 26, Buffalo 21
The Chiefs are excellent on the run, the Bills live by the pass, and each team has problems on defense against those strengths. A 21-17 victor in ’00, Buffalo has taken four of its last five from K.C.
Controversial plays: what's your vote?
8. The Music City Miracle
1999 wild card playoff game. Titans vs. Bills. Buffalo takes a 16-15 lead with 16 seconds remaining. Desperate Titans coach Jeff Fisher calls a trick play for the kickoff return, the "Home-Run Throwback." It works — Lorenzo Neal catches the ball and hands it to TE Frank Wycheck, who throws an overhand lateral cross-field to Kevin Dyson, who scampers 75 yards for the winning TD. He crosses the goal line with three seconds left. On the replay, the toss — which looks about as close to a perfectly sideways pass as can be — is ruled a legal lateral.