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The Buffalo Bills could be in trouble and a former NFL quarterback has pointed to what will keep them from a Super Bowl run.
The Chiefs are back in the top three after a win on Sunday over the Lions, who moved down slightly from +800 to +850. Kansas City is now +700 after having a +1000 price last week. The Eagles didn't drop much, going from +700 to +950 after a loss to the Giants to open Week 6. The big moves have come in the middle of the pack.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense is so good, it may be able to overcome a hideous defense and shoot for the Super Bowl.
The Steelers also gave up a big night to Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who hauled in 16 receptions for 161 yards and a touchdown, setting a franchise record for catches in a single game. Overall,
Warren McVea, a former Kansas City Chiefs running back and trailblazer in Texas college football, has died, his family said on Sunday. He was 79.
The Indianapolis Colts are proving they're legitimate Super Bowl contenders at 6-1 with an elite offense and transformed defense under Shane Steichen.
A story claims Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was unhappy about Bad Bunny being chosen for the Super Bowl halftime show. Here’s the truth.
Kansas City is an 11.5-point favorite in the latest Raiders vs. Chiefs odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 45.5. The Chiefs are -935 money line favorites (risk $935 to win $100),