The Buffalo Bills' Christmas wish list includes the top seed in the playoffs. A loss by the Kansas City Chiefs would bring holiday cheer. Buffalo will be one step closer to unwrapping its postseason seed on Wednesday.
Who to root for: Ravens. The Steelers pose the biggest threat to the Bills locking up the No. 2 seed. If Pittsburgh wins, it clinches the AFC North and improves to 11-4 on the season. Should Buffalo and Pittsburgh have identical records at the conclusion ...
While certainly not their prettiest performance of the season, the Buffalo Bills still improved to 12-3 this past Sunday with a 24-21 win over the New England P
Just a few days earlier, Swift cheered for her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as Kansas City defeated the Houston Texans 27-19. While arriving to the game at Arrowhead Stadium, her red faux-fur jacket immediately turned heads.
The Kansas City Chiefs can clinch the top overall seed in the AFC with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, Wednesday’s Christmas game could have been rendered meaningless for the Chiefs if the Buffalo Bills had lost to the New England Patriots.
As the NFL season heads into the final stretch, Buffalo Bills fans are brimming with anticipation and hope for a playoff run. With the stakes higher than ever,
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17, in a game they hoped carried a different meaning. Heading into their three-games i
There’s going to be plenty of football on television this holiday week with the NFL playing games on five out of six days, starting with a doubleheader on Christmas Day featuring four of the AFC’s top five teams.
Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs visit Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday. Then, two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens take on C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans.
By Rob Maaddi The Associated Press Playoff berths, draft positioning and more are up for grabs in Week 17. There’s going to be plenty of football on television this holiday week with the NFL playing games on five out of six days,