NFL
Week 10; Chiefs Escape Bills
This Week 10 match-up between the Kansas City Chiefs (AFC West) and Buffalo Bills (AFC East) took place at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo. Both teams entered at 5-3, the Chiefs off of a win over the New York Jets and the Bills coming off of a bye week.
Chris Hogan opened the scoring by receiving a 25 yard TD pass from Kyle Orton about 5 minutes into the game. About 5 minutes later, Cairo Santos kicked a 36 yard field goal for the Chiefs to cut the deficit to 7-3 after 1 quarter.
The 2nd and 3rd quarters consisted of strictly 2 Buffalo field goals, Dan Carpenter from 26 yard in the 2nd quarter and 21 yards in the 2nd quarter. The Bills led the Chiefs 13-3 after 3 quarters.
However, Jamaal Charles had a 39 yard touchdown run less than 2 minutes into the 4th and final quarter to cut the KC deficit to 13-10 and seize momentum. At 8:59, Alex Smith ran for a touchdown himself to put the Chiefs up 17-13. That would be the final score as Kansas City improve to 6-3 while Buffalo drops to 5-4.
Current AFC West standings:
1.Broncos 7-2
2.Chiefs 6-3
3.Chargers 5-4
4.Raiders 0-9
Current AFC East standings:
1.Patriots 7-2
2.Dolphins 5-4
3.Bills 5-4
4.Jets 2-8
Current AFC Wild Card standings
1.Chiefs 6-3
2.Bengals 5-3-1
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3.Steelers 6-4
4.Ravens 6-4
5.Dolphins 5-4
6.Chargers 5-4
7.Bills 5-4
8.Texans 4-5
9.Titans 2-7
10.Jets 2-8
11.Jaguars 1-9
12.Raiders 0-9