It’s their eighth matchup in the last five seasons, and once again the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will play yet another “Game of the Year” on Sunday — one that carries playoff-seeding implications, legacy narrative boosts, and will paint a picture for both coaching staffs about how they stack up as championship contenders.
Buffalo has won the last three regular-season matchups while Kansas City has of course has eliminated the Bills in the playoffs three times in four seasons. With a game good enough to have the NFL Today team fly out to be on sight at Highmark Stadium, it makes sense to dive in and makes sense of what truly matters in this clash of AFC heavyweights.