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Who won Chiefs vs. Bills last night? Scores and results from Week 6

The Kansas City Chiefs' clash against the Buffalo Bills was expected to be one of the games of the season. It didn't disappoint. While not the high-scoring affair we saw last season, this clash certainly lived up to the billing. After both teams were held scoreless in the first quarter, we saw 20 combined points scored in the second.

The second half didn't see much scoring, but Josh Allen and Buffalo rolled into Arrowhead Stadium and pulled out a 24-20 win. The Bills got revenge for the AFC Championship game last season and moved to 5-1 in this campaign.

FINAL: @BuffaloBills win the latest chapter of this matchup in a thriller. #BUFvsKC https://t.co/Cg2WzWUG8l

Both quarterbacks played their part, as there were four lead changes and never more than a one score difference throughout the game. What the match did tell us was that both the Bills and Chiefs are again on a collision course for the AFC Championship.


Buffalo Bills down Kansas City Chiefs in AFC classic

Buffalo Bills v Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills v Kansas City Chiefs

It wasn't as good as the previous matchup, but it was still very watchable. The Bills stormed Arrowhead Stadium and Josh Allen produced a scintillating game-winning drive.

A thing of beauty. 😍

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In the previous game, Buffalo left Patrick Mahomes with 13 seconds left after taking the lead. This time, Mahomes had over a minute to score a go-ahead touchdown.

Unfortunately for the Chiefs, Von Miller showed up in the worst way possible - rushing with authority to force Mahomes on the run. The Chiefs star was aiming for rookie receiver Skyy Moore, but didn't see Buffalo cornerback Taron Johnson jump the route. The interception all but ended the game and Buffalo now have the best record in the AFC.

"Taron Johnson with the THEFT!!!"

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Allen was again superb, throwing for 329 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 32 yards on 12 carries. Receivers Stefon Diggs (10 receptions, 148 yards, one TD) and Gabriel Davis (three receptions, 74 yards, 1 TD) were the main targets.

Mahomes will look back on his two interceptions as one of the reasons his Chiefs lost the game. He also threw for 338 yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn't enough. Tight end Travis Kelce (eight receptions, 108 yards) and receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (five receptions, 113 yards, one TD) were the best for Kansas City.

It was a superb game that saw Buffalo get revenge for last season's AFC Championship heartache.

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