Buffalo Bills against Kansas City Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, MO (WHEC) — As the game kicks off against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, the Buffalo Bills win the toss and defer.
After the end of the first quarter, the score is 7-3 with the Bills in the lead. Bills quarterback Josh Allen passed 23 yards with 42 yards and a touchdown. There were eight penalties between the two teams.
#Bills win the toss and defer.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Here we go! #NFL
Already two holding calls on the #Bills so far this opening drive.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Into the middle of the second quarter, the Bills took the lead with Allen throwing a touchdown to Emmanuel Sanders for 35 yards.
Already two holding calls on the #Bills so far this opening drive.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
With nearly two minutes left of the second quarter, the Chief’s defense forces a stop and the Bills settled for a field goal. The Bills continue to lead 17-10.
Chiefs decide to go for it. #Bills thwart that.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Buffalo ball with 1:50 to go in the half at their own 32.
Reaching the halftime mark, the Buffalo Bills hold the lead. Josh Allen accumulated 219 passing yards and two touchdowns, as well as 41 rush yards and a touchdown. On the opposing team, the Chiefs’ quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, garnered 131 passing yards with a touchdown and 52 rush yards. News10NBC’s Jackson Roberts reports 14 straight halftime leads for the Bills, which is an NFL record.
Halftime: 24-13 #Bills.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Allen: 219 Pass Yds & 2 TD, 41 Rush Yds & TD
Mahomes: 131 Pass Yds & TD, 52 Rush Yds
14 straight halftime leads for Buffalo. That’s an NFL record. https://t.co/pALJszh2Ft
News10NBC’s Glenn Johnson’s accurately reported right before halftime that thunderstorms were imminent – and he was right! The game is delayed due to the weather.
Micah Hyde ??
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Pick 6 and the #Bills open this thing up.
After a lengthy delay due to weather, the Bills are back in action! Bills player Micah Hyde intercepted the ball and scored a touchdown for the Bills, bringing the score to 31-13 toward the end of the third quarter.
Lets type it up again: Touchdown Buffalo!
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Allen to Sanders again. 38-20 now. #BillsMafia
Deep in the fourth quarter, the Buffalo Bills score another touchdown, bringing the score to 38-20.
Bills win 38-20 against the Chiefs!Final: 38-20 #Bills. (4-1) now with a 2 game lead in the division.
— Jackson Roberts (@WHEC_JRoberts) October 11, 2021
Next up: @ Tennessee Titans on Monday night.