The Buffalo Bills (6-6) continue their regular season journey on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs (8-4) in Week 14 on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.
All week, topics and storylines have been discussed ahead of these two familiar opponents facing off.
In the end, regardless of what is said by players, coaches, media outlets and fans, it always comes down to what unfolds on the field in the NFL.
And once the battle arrives, there will be a few particular things to keep in mind to look out for.
With that, are six things to watch for during Sunday’s Bills at Chiefs matchup in Kansas City:
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There is a lot of outside noise surrounding Orchard Park right now.
A rundown:
- The Bills cannot afford a loss. They are on the outside looking into the AFC playoffs.
- Von Miller’s situation continues to unfold following his arrest.
- A damning report on Bills head coach Sean McDermott was dropped at Go Long (subscribe here). The coach is not going to be happy about that, which is a feature that speaks to 25 sources that indicated McDermott’s management style is not well received.

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Speaking of Miller, the initial reactions to his arrest from the team were not well received. He is available to play against the Chiefs, according to general manager Brandon Beane… But will he? And following an extended break, can he find himself a sack? His knee has clearly held him back.

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The Bills decided to fire offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and move onto Joe Brady. In two games, the offense has performed well, scoring 66 points combined.
But the audition will really begin coming out of the bye. Brady’s offense in Buffalo now has two games of it on film–And tough upcoming opponents such as the Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys will have plenty of knowledge at their disposal.

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We admit this is a bit of an off-field storyline… but it’s true on the field as well. Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes is going to be a matchup watched by many, in and out of Buffalo/Kansas City.
Two elite quarterbacks facing off always gets a lot of eyeballs on it… and these two have had some fun matchups even if both teams aren’t performing as well as we’ve seen in recent years.
Allen is 2-1 in the regular season against Kansas City in his…
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