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Skip Bayless Makes Bold Prediction About Bills, Chiefs Game

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The Buffalo Bills have waited for this game for quite a long while.

For the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era, there’s a feeling about this Kansas City Chiefs team just being vulnerable, and this will be the first time they’re on the road in the AFC playoffs.

Notably, they couldn’t have chosen a tougher place to visit, as Highmark Stadium usually buzzes when the Bills play, and this team has given the fan base plenty of hope.

The Chiefs haven’t been as explosive as usual, struggling to find any sort of consistency on offense, and Travis Kelce is having arguably the worst season of his career.

That’s why NFL analyst Sip Bayless believes the Bills are just in a better position to get the job done and get past their nemesis once and for all.

Talking on Undisputed, Bayless argued that Josh Allen is playing at a steller level, adding that he closed out the season on a very high note, and that he’s played better than Patrick Mahomes had.

“I just think it’s Josh Allen’s turn. He’s been playing at a higher level than Mahomes has,” Bayless said.

.@RealSkipBayless predicts the Bills to defend home field and beat the Chiefs:

“I just think it’s Josh Allen’s turn. He’s been playing at a higher level than Mahomes has.” pic.twitter.com/DAMYaQGdJl

— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) January 19, 2024

Mahomes and the Chiefs were visually frustrated with their lack of production from the receiving corps, and they’ve been riding their defense for most of the season.

These games are never easy, though, and Mahomes has always risen to the occasion in the postseason.

Allen has proven to be one of the most spectacular quarterbacks when he’s at his best, and the table should be set for them to win, but it’s never wise to count out the reigning Super Bowl champions.

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