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The Buffalo Bills came out of their bye week on a mission. On the heels of back-to-back losses, they were able get back to their winning ways with a 40-9 victor
The Chiefs and Bills will meet at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. Kickoff time is 3:25 p.m. (Central Time). The game will be televised by CBS. In Kansas City, it will be on KCTV (Channel 5). In Wichita, it's on KWCH (Channel 12)
While the Buffalo Bills just wrapped up a blowout victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Washington Commanders on "Monday Night Football," all eyes are already turning to Week 9.
The Kansas City Chiefs have fought their way through eight weeks of the 2025 NFL campaign. Wrapping up their Monday Night Football battle against the Washington
NFL Week 9 has 14 games with four teams on bye, two of them major NFC contenders. But there’s one game that, at first glance, blinds the rest of the action: an AFC Championship Game rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs at the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon. (Not even in primetime!?)
Get the opening NFL Week 9 odds with point spreads, Over/Unders, and football moneylines for every matchup starting on Oct. 30, 2025.
The Buffalo Bills served notice that they can be a physical team against anybody in their dominating 40-9 blowout of the Carolina Panthers on the road. They ran it right at them with James Cook getting 216 yards and two scores, and the defense also had seven sacks as they brutalized Andy Dalton.
The Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend in a repeat of last season’s epic AFC Championship game. The Chiefs were victorious back in January and Josh Allen and the Bills will
Week 9 features four games with lines at or approaching double-digits -- and eight with spreads of four points or less.
Kansas City has beaten Buffalo in four of the last five postseasons, but the Philadelphia Eagles dethroned the Chiefs in the Super Bowl by harassing quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Philadelphia's defensive line was dominant and generated pressure without blitzing. Mahomes was sacked six times and threw two interceptions in Super Bowl 59.