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Allen Has 3 TDs and Bills Use Sturdy Defense to Top Mahomes and Chiefs 28-21
The upcoming 10th matchup between Mahomes and Allen reveals key roster weaknesses for both teams as they prepare for the NFL trade deadline, with the Chiefs leading playoff wins 4-0.
- On Sunday, the 10th Mahomes‑Allen meeting arrives two days before the NFL trade deadline at 4 ET on Tuesday, expected to expose flaws for both contenders assessing roster needs.
 - Buffalo's defensive struggles have prompted roster urgency, as injuries and underperforming rookies deplete the defensive line and the Bills still lack a clear WR1 despite acquiring Amari Cooper and Rasul Douglas.
 - Kansas City arrives with a spotless 4-0 playoff record against Buffalo, averaging 34.8 points per game with Patrick Mahomes not throwing interceptions in those meetings.
 - No matter Sunday's outcome, Buffalo Bills face the most roster work at the deadline, needing edge-rusher and wide-receiver upgrades, while both teams are expected to be active as they have in recent years.
 - Viewed broadly, both teams' trajectories suggest differing strengths and vulnerabilities, as the Buffalo Bills are 4-1 against Kansas City in the regular season and Kansas City sits 5-3.
 
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Allen has 3 TDs and Bills use sturdy defense to top Mahomes and Chiefs 28-21
Josh Allen combined for three touchdowns to outduel Patrick Mahomes and the Buffalo Bills defeated the Chiefs 28-21 in a rematch of last season’s AFC championship game.
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