Numbers Never Lie. The Buffalo Bills Should Win; BIG
The Buffalo Bills (4-1) vs the Kansas City Chiefs (4-1). A rivalry renewed. Again. With the exception of a handful of teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens or LA Chargers, the AFC has and will continue to come down to this matchup. Once again, these two AFC powers face off in what many believe […]
The Buffalo Bills (4-1) vs the Kansas City Chiefs (4-1). A rivalry renewed. Again.
With the exception of a handful of teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens or LA Chargers, the AFC has and will continue to come down to this matchup.
Once again, these two AFC powers face off in what many believe will be the eventual AFC Championship game.
In last year's regular season game, the Bills won handedly 38-20. A game many still think is the turning point in QB Josh Allen's career as one of the NFL's elite.
In 2022, the Bills are favored to win again. Except numbers dictate the end result could be an even bigger margin than last season.
The Chiefs defense ranks 10th against the pass, but is allowing 69% of passes to be completed (third most) and 68 first downs through the air (fifth most).
As well as ranking third against the run, but have only been run against a league-low 103 times on the season. Unsurprising as they have played against three of the 10 worst running teams in the league so far this season, despite allowing 4.1 yards per carry.
Meanwhile Buffalo's number one ranked offense is already well over 2,000 combined yards, and have given fits to opposing defenses. Expect them to put up a heavy amount of points.
In fact, Kansas City's defense is not only giving up the eighth-most points per game (25.5) but are giving up a +22 point differential. That means they have given up 22 more points on the season than opposing teams are averaging throughout the year.
With the Buffalo Bills number one scoring offense and defense coming into Arrowhead on Sunday afternoon, this spells another blowout.
Only this time, Tyreek Hill won't be there to save them.
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