The Buffalo Bills just handed the Kansas City Chiefs another regular-season loss — but this one revealed a lot more than the scoreboard.
Buffalo completely controlled the line of scrimmage, forcing Patrick Mahomes into one of the toughest games of his career. The Bills pressured Mahomes on more than 50% of his dropbacks, held him under 50% completions, and made Kansas City’s high-powered offense look human. They did it without Ed Oliver, DaQuan Jones, or a fully healthy secondary — and still dictated every snap.
For all the talk about Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes, this matchup came down to the trenches. Buffalo’s defensive front stayed disciplined in its rush lanes, disguised coverage looks, and never allowed Mahomes to escape or extend plays. It was a masterclass in defensive execution and coaching — one that mirrored what Todd Bowles’ Buccaneers did in Super Bowl LV.
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