Bills defeat Chiefs in dramatic fashion

The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 on Sunday, thanks to two touchdowns from Josh Allen and a game-winning field goal from Tyler Bass.
The Bills (7-6) won for the third time in seven games when Bass' boot went through the uprights with 1:54 remaining. Buffalo's James Cook had a receiving touchdown and 141 scrimmage yards (83 receiving, 58 rushing).
The Chiefs (8-5) lost for the fourth time in six games, as Patrick Mahomes completed 25 of 43 passes for 271 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Travis Kelce had 83 yards on six receptions, Rashee Rice had seven catches for 72 yards and a touchdown, and Jerick McKinnon scored.
Kansas City has scored 21 or fewer points in five of its last six games.
Buffalo was in Kansas City for the fifth time in 34 months. During that time, the Bills won all three regular-season games but lost both playoff appearances.
Allen completed 23 of 42 passes for 233 yards and one interception.
Allen scored once passing and once rushing as the Bills led 14-7 at halftime.
Allen hit Cook for a 25-yard touchdown pass with 3:43 left in the first quarter. Allen's 6-yard run with 11:50 left in the first half put Buffalo up 14-0.
McKinnon scored on a 7-yard run with 1:19 left in the half to give the Chiefs their first lead.
Buffalo led 17-7 after a 10-play, 62-yard drive to start the second half resulted in Bass' 31-yard field goal.
Kansas City responded with a nine-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in Mahomes' 4-yard scoring pass to Rice with 3:30 remaining in the period.
Harrison Butker's 27-yard field goal with 11:31 left in the fourth quarter tied the game at 17.
The Chiefs appeared to take the lead on a 49-yard passing touchdown with 1:12 left when Mahomes hit Kelce for 24 yards and the star tight end passed the ball laterally to Kadarius Toney, who ran the final 25 yards.
However, the score was nullified because Toney was in the neutral zone.
Mahomes was enraged on the sideline after Kansas City turned the ball over on downs with 55 seconds left, slamming his helmet on the ground and yelling nonstop.

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