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The five lowest-graded Buffalo Bills players on defense from their Week 9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, 28-21 at Highmark Stadium.
Bills: The Buffalo Bills are the late 90s Chicago Bulls when it comes to beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season. And they are pretty much whoever plays the Dodgers in the World Series against the Chiefs when it comes to the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs were upended by the Buffalo Bills in Week 9, with their offense struggling uncharacteristically in the process.
The Buffalo Bills continued their dominance over the Kansas City Chiefs (ahem, in the regular season) with a 28-21 victory in Week 9 action. The victory keeps the Bills (6-2) solidly in playoff contention. More importantly, the win gives Buffalo a playoff tie-breaker over Kansas City (5-4) in the AFC playoff standings.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills released their list of inactive players before their Week 9 matchup. Kansas City extended its winning streak last week after defeating the Washington Commanders. Buffalo ended their two-game losing streak against the Carolina Panthers in Week 8.
Despite splitting most of the CB2 snaps on the day with veteran Tre’Davious White, Hairston excelled, leading all Bills’ defenders in the game in PFF grades (91.1). The Kentucky product was the lone Buffalo defensive player to record a grade higher than an 85 in the game.
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