Bills already have key advantage for divisional round matchup against Chiefs

The stage is set for the Buffalo Bills' divisional round matchup, but it will be no easy feat.  They will host the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium for the first time since 2020. And with that, they also earn a crucial advantage.  Patrick Mahomes has never, in his seven years in the league, played a […]

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The stage is set for the Buffalo Bills' divisional round matchup, but it will be no easy feat. 

They will host the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium for the first time since 2020. And with that, they also earn a crucial advantage. 

Patrick Mahomes has never, in his seven years in the league, played a road postseason game. So with that, he has also never won a road postseason game, having either played at home or in a Super Bowl. 

Not only that, but the Chiefs will also have to travel to Buffalo, so this will be a major change for Kansas City. 

And when the Chiefs last played at Orchard Park, it was during the pandemic when no fans were allowed. So they have never experienced Bills Mafia. 

However, the one thing to point out is that Josh Allen has never beaten Mahomes in the playoffs. But he hopes to change that. 

The Bills have had an incredible second half of the season, being given a very low chance to make the playoffs at one point. However, they turned it around and even earned the second seed in the AFC. 

After getting the big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, arguably their biggest game will be against Kansas City. 

But hey, they already beat them once this season. So what's one more time!