Bills End Chiefs' 15-Game Winning Streak
Bills End Chiefs' 15-Game Winning Streak

Bills End Chiefs' 15-Game Winning Streak

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The Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 30-21, ending the Chiefs' 15-game winning streak and their hopes of an undefeated season, echoing the 1972 Miami Dolphins' perfect record. Led by Josh Allen's 26-yard rushing touchdown and a 12-yard touchdown pass, the Bills improved to a 9-2 record, leading the AFC East. The Chiefs, now 9-1, were aiming for a Super Bowl three-peat and one of the longest winning streaks in NFL history. The Bills' victory was celebrated by Dolphins alumni like Larry Csonka, who toasted to another year of their unique undefeated achievement. This victory marks the fourth consecutive regular season win for the Bills over the Chiefs, although they have yet to defeat them in the playoffs. In other NFL action, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Baltimore Ravens, moving to the top of the AFC North, while the Green Bay Packers narrowly defeated the Chicago Bears.

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