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Herm Edwards Drops Surprising Take After Bills’ Shocking Victory Over Chiefs—You Won’t Believe What He Said!

Herm Edwards Drops Surprising Take After Bills' Shocking Victory Over Chiefs—You Won't Believe What He Said!

Can a team overcome the postseason shadow cast by one of the NFL’s brightest stars? The Buffalo Bills have long been the bridesmaids in their high-stakes dance with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Five wins apiece head-to-head might suggest a stalemate, but the postseason tells a different tale—Mahomes has reign supreme, boasting four playoff wins and three Super Bowl rings. Yet last Sunday night, the Bills didn’t just show up; they roared, flipping the script with a masterclass in defensive grit and strategic offensive trickery. Watching Josh Allen dominate on the field—picketing a franchise-best accuracy and etching his name with the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback—felt like witnessing a seismic shift in a rivalry that’s tantalized football fans for years. So the question remains: Have the Bills finally cracked the code to silence the Chiefs when it really counts? Let’s dive into the nuances and the sheer physicality that had former coach Herm Edwards lauding Buffalo’s finest hour.

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 02: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills blocks Leo Chenal #54 of the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter in the game at Highmark Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York.
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Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are now tied at five wins each in their head-to-head series, but the playoff ledger tells a different story.

Mahomes holds four postseason victories over the Buffalo Bills, along with three Super Bowl titles.

The Bills have spent recent years constructing their roster with one clear objective: beating Kansas City when it matters most.

Sunday night showed they are capable of executing that plan.

Former NFL coach Herm Edwards praised Buffalo’s performance during a recent segment on the ESPN Radio show Freddie and Harry.

He highlighted the defensive execution and physicality that allowed the Bills to control the game from start to finish against the Chiefs.

“This was one of (Bills) better defensive performances with their front four. They did a nice job of controlling the line of scrimmage, and they were just a more physical football team,” Edwards said. “I think they did a good job of blending the passing game with the running game in type formations.”

Kansas City’s offense was limited to minimal explosive plays due to Buffalo’s adjustments throughout the contest.

The Bills used condensed offensive formations that created confusion for the Chiefs’ defensive alignments.

Linebackers and defensive backs struggled to read those tight looks, expecting run plays while Buffalo mixed in effective play-action passes.

Cornerbacks were drawn closer to the line, leaving tight ends and receivers open across the field before coverage could adjust.

Buffalo dominated time of possession, keeping Mahomes on the sideline nearly 10 minutes longer than usual.

When he did take the field, the Bills’ defense applied constant pressure with tight coverage and a franchise-record 15 hits.

Mahomes finished with a career-low 44.1 percent completion rate, marking the first time in nine seasons he completed less than half his passes.

Allen was efficient throughout the night, completing a franchise-best 88.5 percent of his throws.

He added two short rushing touchdowns, bringing his career total to 79 rushing scores.

That mark stands as the most by any quarterback in NFL history.

The post Herm Edwards Reacts To Bills’ Win Over Chiefs appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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