Roger Staubach vs. Terry Bradshaw. Steve Young vs. Troy Aikman. Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning.
These quarterback matchups have defined decades in the NFL, and for the eighth time in the last five seasons, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen will face off with the entire NFL world watching. The stakes couldn’t be higher either – at least for a regular season game.
The Chiefs enter the game as the league’s only undefeated team at 9-0, having found just about every possible way to win a game this season, while the 8-2 Bills have a giant lead in the ‘AFC East and snatched five. consecutive victories, scoring more than 30 points in the last four games.
Kansas City holds a 4-3 lead over Buffalo in seven Mahomes-Allen matchups. The Bills have actually beaten the Chiefs each of the last three years in the regular season, but in January 2021, 2022 and 2024, Kansas City knocked Buffalo out of the playoffs, including at Orchard Park, en route to a second straight Super. Bowl title earlier this year.
The Chiefs-Bills game gets its own prime spot this Sunday – at 4:25 p.m. ET national start time on CBS. Fox will broadcast either Falcons-Broncos or Seahawks-49ers, both of which are scheduled for a 4:05 p.m. ET kickoff to round out the afternoon slate.
Sunday schedule for week 11
(Goodbye: Buccaneers, Cardinals, Giants, Panthers)
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