Chiefs Fall to Bills 20-17 Amid Sideline Altercation
Defensive tackle Chris Jones and coach Joe Cullen involved in heated exchange during game.
- Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills 20-17, bringing their season record to 8-5.
- During the game, a heated exchange occurred between Chiefs' defensive tackle Chris Jones and defensive line coach Joe Cullen, which involved Cullen slamming his tablet on the ground.
- The altercation followed a 10-play, 62-yard drive by the Bills that ended in a field goal. The Chiefs' defense had given up 35 rushing yards on that drive.
- Despite the loss, the Chiefs' defense performed well, sacking Bills' quarterback Josh Allen three times, intercepting him once, and allowing just a 40% conversion rate on third down.
- Next, the Chiefs will face the 3-10 New England Patriots on the road on Sunday, December 17.