Struggling Bills and Chiefs to Face Off in Crucial Game
Both teams, dealing with losses and injuries, look to turn their seasons around in Sunday's matchup.
- The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, both struggling this season, are set to face off at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, with the Bills at 6-6 and the Chiefs at 8-4.
- Buffalo's current predicament is largely due to their inability to win close games, with each of their losses being by six points or fewer.
- Chiefs have lost three of their last five games, falling to 8-4 and looking up at the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins in the AFC standings.
- Bills pass rusher Von Miller is expected to play Sunday despite allegations of domestic violence made against him during their week off.
- Both teams are dealing with injuries, with the Chiefs unlikely to have linebacker Drue Tranquill (concussion), left tackle Donovan Smith (neck) and safety Bryan Cook (ankle), while the Bills are hopeful that tight end Dawson Knox and cornerback Kaiir Elam will return from injuries.