At the end of the first quarter, the Bills with 9: 0. Only the awarded extra point of Kicker Tyler Bass made a small flaw on an otherwise successful first quarter of an hour. In the end, however, this should not play a role. The duel between the two boys Quarterbacks Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes decided the playmaker Chiefs namely still clear and deserves for itself.
Chiefs are used to backlogs
If it’s an NFLTeam understands with residues in Playoff-To deal with games, then these are probably the ones Chiefs. In all three Postseason-Games last year fell out Kansas City behind and won in the end anyway. Against Buffalo showed that Team of Head coach Andy Reid impressed the impact it can create on the offensive. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 325 Yards, 29 of his 38 pass attempts found a buyer and he brought 3 Touchdown-Passports.
Especially with the fast ones Wide Receivern Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman had that Bills-Defense your problems. Hardman scored one Touchdown and thus ironed out his loss of the ball after a punt in the first quarter, Hill caught a total of 9 balls for a whopping 172 Yards Space gain. Once again, Mahomes was a constant driving force and a safe safety net Tight End Travis Kelce. He had two at the end of the game Touchdowns and 117 Yards to book.
Quality Chiefs-Defensive – Allen does not come into play
The defending champions were also convincing on the defensive. Bills-Quarterback Josh Allen had little opportunity to allude to his favorite target Stefon Diggs, who could usually be brought under control with man marking. Only towards the end of the game were both able to provide a little more space without creating any real danger. As was the case for most of the season, the running game was only kept alive by the playmaker himself. Too little to develop a balanced variety of attacks and overwhelm the opposing defensive.
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