Two High-flying Offenses Meet As Bills Set To Host Chiefs

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott applauds quarterback Josh Allen (17) in the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)
Josh Allen doesnt know if he can throw a football farther than Patrick Mahomes, but hes eager to find out.
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- Last Updated: October 16, 2020, 4:54 AM IST
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.: Josh Allen doesnt know if he can throw a football farther than Patrick Mahomes, but hes eager to find out.
The farthest Ive ever thrown was 83 yards in Wyoming, 7,200-feet elevation, so I got a little help there, the Buffalo Bills quarterback said. But I know hes got a cannon as well.
Looking ahead to Buffalo hosting the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday, Allen said he and Mahomes just might discuss the possibility of holding a throw-off for charity somewhere down the line.
First things, first.
The Bills and Chiefs are both 4-1 and coming off uncharacteristic losses in a showdown of two of the NFLs leading passers: Allen is second with 1,589 yards, and Mahomes fourth with 1,474.
Its hard not to root for him. I love watching him have success, except this coming Monday, Allen said. Hopefully we can get at him a couple of times. But hes one of those players where you dont want to give him more opportunities than theyre going to get.
The Bills are coming off a dud in which all three phases melted down in a 42-16 loss at Tennessee on Tuesday. After throwing four interceptions in his previous 16 starts, Allen was picked off twice, and Buffalos pass-happy offense was smothered by a Titans defense intent on taking away the deep ball.
The defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs, meantime, dropped a 40-32 clunker to the Las Vegas Raiders, snapping a franchise-best 13-game winning streak. Mahomes might have topped 300 yards passing for the 20th time in his career, but his interception his first of the season with 5:31 left ended the Chiefs’ comeback bid.
We had some shots here and there that we hit. We were able to go down there and score some points, but we werent able to execute at the level we wanted, Mahomes said.
Though much of the buzz is focused on two potent offenses, the difference might come down to which defense performs better.
The Chiefs troubles are stopping the run in having allowed 150 or more yards rushing three times already.
The Bills are struggling against opposing quarterbacks, in having given up 10 touchdowns passing, five more than last year.
GAME CHANGE
The game was initially scheduled for Thursday night, but moved to Monday at 5 p.m. EDT after the Bills’ game against Tennessee was moved to Tuesday because of the Titans testing positive for COVID-19.
Its the second time in three weeks the Chiefs had a game re-scheduled after their outing against New England on Sunday, Oct. 4, was pushed to Monday night. Rather than playing three games in 11 days, the Chiefs are playing three times in 15 days, with two extra days of rest on Buffalo.
WITHOUT WATKINS
Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins return to Buffalo will have to wait after the Bills’ 2014 first-round pick hurt his hamstring on Sunday. Traded by the Bills to the Rams in August 2017, Watkins has yet to face his former team.
Its nothing I cant handle, receiver Mecole Hardman said of replacing Watkins.
The Chiefs will also be without offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele, who tore tendons in both of his knees Sunday. Mike Remmers is set to replace Osemele.
ON THE DEFENSIVE
Bills coach Sean McDermotts background is on defense, which makes Buffalos struggles even worse.
Yeah, if you could only be in my brain right now … you dont want to be there, McDermott said.
For a defense that returned nine starters from a unit that allowed the third-fewest yards in the NFL last year, the Bills have been porous. Buffalo has allowed 142 points already, the most through the first five games since giving up 176 in 2012.
Buffalo has allowed opponents to convert 60% of third-down chances twice this season, after not allowing one in the first three years under McDermott.
BEATING THE OLD BOSS
McDermott, who spent 10 seasons as an assistant under Andy Reid in Philadelphia, is 1-0 in head-to-head meetings after Buffalos 16-10 win at Kansas City in 2017.
McDermott praised Reid for continuing to be a mentor, and was elated when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl. He doesnt expect the two to share any pleasantries this week.
Yeah, Im sure he wants to kick my butt, and were gonna want to do the same, McDermott said.
UP THEN DOWN
A week after making a successful Bills debut in helping key a 30-23 win at Las Vegas, cornerback Josh Norman had a game to forget against Tennessee. The ninth-year player was burned by A.J. Brown on a 16-yard game-opening touchdown, and flagged twice for pass interference while defending Brown.
Defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier made a point to pull Norman aside for a pep talk.
I wanted to encourage him because were going to need Josh, said Frazier. We have confidence in Josh, and were going to need him in a big way this coming weekend.
The Bills were missing both starting cornerbacks with TreDavious White out with a sore back, and Levi Wallace placed on injured reserve. Whites status is uncertain for Monday.
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