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Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills Match Player Stats (Nov 2, 2025)

Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York. Sunday, November 2, 2025. Attendance: 71,024.

Josh Allen threw 26 passes against the Kansas City Chiefs and missed on three. He finished 23 of 26 for 273 yards and a touchdown, ran for two more scores, and led the Buffalo Bills to a 28-21 win at Highmark Stadium on November 2, 2025. Patrick Mahomes, across the field, had the worst passing day of his career.

Mahomes completed 15 of 34 for 250 yards with an interception and no touchdown, the first time he finished a regular-season game under 50 percent. James Cook ran 27 times for 114 yards, Dalton Kincaid caught six passes for 101 yards and a score, and Buffalo held the ball for 34 minutes and 45 seconds.

The full box score and player stats from the Week 9 game are below, beginning with the final score and the statistical leaders.



Final Score: Buffalo Bills 28, Kansas City Chiefs 21

The teams traded the lead twice. Kansas City went ahead 10-7 in the second quarter before Buffalo scored the next two touchdowns to lead 21-10, then carried a 21-13 edge into halftime and pulled away in the third.

Team1234Final
Kansas City Chiefs0130821
Buffalo Bills7147028

Game Leaders

Allen led all passers, Cook led all rushers, and Kincaid led all receivers.

CategoryChiefsBills
PassingPatrick Mahomes, 250 yds (15/34, 1 INT)Josh Allen, 273 yds (23/26, 1 TD)
RushingKareem Hunt, 49 yds (11 att, 1 TD)James Cook, 114 yds (27 att)
ReceivingRashee Rice, 80 yds (4 rec)Dalton Kincaid, 101 yds (6 rec, 1 TD)
TacklesNick Bolton, 14Cole Bishop, 7
SacksTrent McDuffie, 1.0Joey Bosa, 1.0

Team Stats

Buffalo outgained Kansas City 404 to 305, ran for 141 yards to the Chiefs’ 79, and converted seven of 12 third downs against Kansas City’s three of 13.

StatChiefsBills
First downs1623
Passing first downs1013
Rushing first downs59
First downs by penalty11
Total plays5764
Total yards305404
Yards per play5.46.3
Net passing yards226263
Completions-attempts15-3423-26
Yards per pass6.19.1
Sacks-yards lost3-243-10
Rushing yards79141
Rushing attempts2035
Yards per rush4.04.0
Third-down efficiency3-137-12
Fourth-down efficiency2-30-1
Red zone (TD-att)2-33-3
Penalties-yards3-254-40
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost00
Interceptions thrown10
Time of possession25:1534:45

Passing

Allen’s 88.5 percent completion rate, 23 of 26, set a Bills single-game franchise record. He finished with a 123.2 passer rating to Mahomes’ 57.2.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Patrick Mahomes15/34250013-2457.2

Buffalo Bills

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Josh Allen23/26273103-10123.2

Rushing

Cook’s 114 yards led all rushers. Allen added 19 and both of his touchdowns came on one-yard runs.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Kareem Hunt11494.5113
Xavier Worthy177.007
Brashard Smith372.304
Rashee Rice263.013
Patrick Mahomes155.005
Clyde Edwards-Helaire252.507
Team20794.0213

Buffalo Bills

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
James Cook271144.2017
Josh Allen6193.2211
Ty Johnson284.015
Team351414.0317

Receiving

Kincaid’s 101 yards paced both teams. Rice led Kansas City with 80, and Marquise Brown added 73 on two catches.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerTgtRecYdsAvgTDLong
Rashee Rice748020.0029
Marquise Brown427336.5040
Travis Kelce546616.5028
Xavier Worthy73237.7018
Kareem Hunt2166.006
JuJu Smith-Schuster1122.002
Noah Gray1000.000
Tyquan Thornton1000.000
Brashard Smith1000.000
Team291525016.7040

Buffalo Bills

PlayerTgtRecYdsAvgTDLong
Dalton Kincaid6610116.8147
Khalil Shakir87436.1020
Dawson Knox113030.0030
Elijah Moore112828.0028
Jackson Hawes211818.0018
Keon Coleman22178.5011
Ty Johnson22126.009
James Cook111111.0011
Tyrell Shavers1177.007
Curtis Samuel1166.006
Team252327311.9147

Defense

Bolton’s 14 tackles led all defenders. Buffalo sacked Mahomes three times and was credited with 15 quarterback hits, five of them from Joey Bosa.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Nick Bolton1450100
Trent McDuffie1251.0101
Bryan Cook860010
Nohl Williams720000
Leo Chenal631.0101
George Karlaftis610.5002
Jaylen Watson540000
Chamarri Conner530000
Drue Tranquill310000
Christian Roland-Wallace310000
Ashton Gillotte310.5002
Mike Pennel300000
Kevin Knowles220000
Jaden Hicks220000
Chris Jones200000
Jeffrey Bassa200000
Derrick Nnadi110000
Michael Danna110000
Xavier Worthy110000
Jack Cochrane100000
Team87393316

Buffalo Bills

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Cole Bishop740140
Terrel Bernard640000
Greg Rousseau630.5004
Jordan Poyer520000
Matt Milano410000
Joey Bosa321.0205
Christian Benford321.0101
Cam Lewis320000
Dane Jackson300000
Michael Hoecht210.5001
Reggie Gilliam210000
Ja’Marcus Ingram210000
Jordan Phillips110100
Joe Andreessen110000
Dorian Williams110001
Jordan Hancock110000
Tre’Davious White100000
Larry Ogunjobi100000
Phidarian Mathis100000
Javon Solomon100000
Deone Walker100001
A.J. Epenesa000002
Maxwell Hairston000010
Team552735515

Maxwell Hairston, in his second NFL game, intercepted Mahomes in the fourth quarter. Kansas City did not record an interception.

Special Teams

Harrison Butker made both his field goals. Matt Prater’s only attempt, from 52 yards, hit the right upright in the closing minutes.

Kicking

TeamPlayerFGLongXPPts
Kansas City ChiefsHarrison Butker2/2461/17
Buffalo BillsMatt Prater0/1none4/44

Punting

TeamPlayerNoYdsAvgLongIn 20
Kansas City ChiefsMatt Araiza314648.7601
Buffalo BillsMitch Wishnowsky312642.0492

Kick Returns

TeamPlayerNoYdsAvgLong
Kansas City ChiefsTyquan Thornton412631.534
Kansas City ChiefsNikko Remigio13232.032
Buffalo BillsRay Davis410526.330

Punt Returns

TeamPlayerNoYdsAvgLong
Kansas City ChiefsNikko Remigio155.05
Buffalo BillsKhalil Shakir2147.011

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayKCBUF
18:00BillsDalton Kincaid 23-yd pass from Josh Allen (Matt Prater kick)07
214:56ChiefsRashee Rice 3-yd run (Harrison Butker kick)77
29:27ChiefsHarrison Butker 46-yd field goal107
26:39BillsTy Johnson 3-yd run (Matt Prater kick)1014
21:33BillsJosh Allen 1-yd run (Matt Prater kick)1021
20:03ChiefsHarrison Butker 19-yd field goal1321
31:34BillsJosh Allen 1-yd run (Matt Prater kick)1328
411:32ChiefsKareem Hunt 2-yd run (Mahomes pass to Travis Kelce, two-point conversion)2128

Advanced Passing (PFF Charting)

Mahomes threw deeper and into far more pressure. Allen got the ball out faster and leaned on yards after the catch, where Buffalo’s receivers more than doubled the Chiefs.

MetricPatrick MahomesJosh Allen
Average depth of target14.84.5
Air yards17497
Receiver yards after catch82173
Average time to throw3.13s2.70s
Times pressured2715
Deep attempts (20+ yards)103

Records, Rivalry and Standings

Allen’s two one-yard scoring runs were the 78th rushing touchdown of his career including the playoffs, breaking the quarterback record he had shared with Cam Newton. His 88.5 percent completion rate set the Bills’ single-game franchise mark. For Mahomes, it was the first regular-season game of his career in which he completed fewer than half his passes, and he was held without a passing touchdown.

The result was Buffalo’s fifth straight regular-season win over Kansas City. The Bills still trailed the rivalry where it has hurt them most, sitting 0-4 against the Chiefs in the playoffs, including the previous January’s AFC Championship. The win moved Buffalo to 6-2 and dropped Kansas City to 5-4, only the third time under Andy Reid that the Chiefs had lost four games this early in a season.

When Mahomes’ final throw fell short of the end zone and was batted down, he had completed 44.1 percent of his passes, a number he had never reached in a regular-season game. Buffalo had its fifth in a row over the team that has defined the AFC, and the box score left little to argue.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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