If you have plans on Sunday afternoon, you might want to cancel them, because the NFL will be giving us what should be one of the best regular-season games of the year when the Buffalo Bills host the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs in a game that will be kicking off at 4:25 p.
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The Chiefs' 15-game winning streak dating back to last season isn't an NFL record, either. The longest combined winning streak between the regular season and postseason belongs to the Patriots, who ripped off 21 straight victories from the 2003 regular season, through the 2003 playoffs and into the 2004 regular season.
The NFL is 10 weeks through the 2024 season, and only one unbeaten team remains -- the Kansas City Chiefs. There are also some surprise division leaders, including the Arizona Cardinals (NFC West) and Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC North).
The Detroit Lions are being urged to bring on a Kansas City Chiefs starter who knows what it's like to be on a Super Bowl-winning team.
The Denver Broncos (5-4) head to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday for a showdown with the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs (8-0), kicking off at 1 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on fuboTV with a free trial. With the Chiefs riding high on an 8-game winning streak and the Broncos coming off a tough loss, this divisional clash promises some fireworks.
NFL Week 11 odds, picks, predictions, TV and streaming information for the Sunday football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still undefeated. Somehow. KC looked at its first loss directly in the face before some special-teams heroics, as the Chiefs escaped with a 16-14 home victory over the Denver Broncos on the game’s last play Sunday afternoon.
The Chiefs find another new way to win while staying undefeated and the Saints got a victory for their interim coach. Here are the winners and losers from Week 10.
The New Orleans Saints defense is dreadful against the run, ranked 31st in EPA allowed per carry and 30th in opponent success rate per handoff. New Orleans is 29th in run-stop win rate and allowing 5.1 yards per carry to rival rushers.
The Kansas City Chiefs (8-0) remain perfect, and they'll put their win streak on the line against the Denver Broncos (5-4). All momentum the Broncos were building was halted when the Baltimore Ravens gave them the business in a 31-point thumping.