Could Chiefs vs. Bills Be Another Instant Classic?

The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills will renew hostilities in Week 11 with a lot on the line at Highmark Stadium.

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The next instalment of the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills' rivalry will be played out in Week 11 with both teams coming into the clash in good form. Kansas City is without a loss , at 9-0, while the Bills are 8-2 and on a five-game winning streak, as two AFC heavyweights are on a collision course with playoff implications on the line. In the last five meetings, the Chiefs are 2-3 against the Bills, but those two wins have come in the postseason, with Buffalo having the edge in the regular season outings.

CBS Sports' John Breech thinks that this could be an instant classic between the two. "If this game ends up being like every other Chiefs game this season, then that means it's going to be an instant classic that goes down to the wire,” Breech writes . “The Chiefs have won nine games and seven of those have been decided by one score and five of those seven have been so dramatic that they probably should all get their own "30 for 30" documentary at some point.



” © Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The Chiefs do love a one-score game in 2024, and their clashes against Buffalo usually always go the distance. The last five meetings have all been one-score games so if you think a blowout is coming, think again.

Related: What's Kareem Hunt Workload Plan vs. Bills? With the Chiefs having a huge lead in the AFC playoff seedings, it is a chance to almost slam the door shut on any respective challengers, with the Bills seemingly the only team that can catch Patrick Mahomes with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals already losing to the Chiefs, with the defending champs owning the tie-breaker over both. This looms as a key game for the Chiefs.

With so much on the line, they can almost book their No. 1 seed ticket with a win in enemy territory, and if history tells us anything, it's that this game will go right down to the final play. Related: Reid Praises 'Dirty Tough' D-Hop For Fast Start.