There is perhaps no matchup on the NFL’s Week 11 schedule that warrants more anticipation than, well, the same matchup that’s captivated audiences for years: the Buffalo Bills against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Of the past six meetings between the AFC heavyweights, five have either been one-score contests, playoff matchups, or both. Of the postseason games in that span, one was an AFC championship, another went to overtime, and another came down to a missed field goal.
In other words, when they square off, it’s must-see TV. Which is why CBS Sports will feature special coverage of this Sunday’s affair, airing “The NFL Today” live from Buffalo ahead of the game broadcast. Fans can join the crew in Lot 6 at Highmark Stadium starting at noon ET on Sunday, hours before these two Super Bowl hopefuls go head to head once more.
How can you tune in? Which players could be X-factors? And who’s actually primed to win? Here’s our preview and sports betting prediction for the anticipated showdown:
Date: Sunday, Nov. 17 | Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, New York)
TV: CBS | Stream: Paramount+
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Bills -2.5, O/U 46.5 (FanDuel Sportsbook)
There will no doubt be a physical edge to this one, and it’ll be a mild stunner if it isn’t close. There’s a specific trend related to the matchups of the Allen-Mahomes era that’s likely to continue, however: Whereas Mahomes is undefeated against Allen and the Bills in the playoffs, it’s Allen that has the decisive edge in the regular season, owning a 3-1 career mark against Kansas City. Yes, the Bills may be shorthanded out wide, and the Chiefs are, well, the Chiefs. But Allen has done more as a big-play quarterback in 2024, and Sean McDermott’s defense has held relatively firm in the red zone, giving the home squad the edge.
Pick: Bills 24, Chiefs 23
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