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

Josh Allen missed only three of his passes all afternoon while Patrick Mahomes missed nineteen of his, and that gap shaped everything else as Buffalo beat Kansas City 28-21 at Highmark Stadium on November 2, 2025. Allen finished 23 of 26 for 273 yards, threw one touchdown and ran for two more, the highest completion percentage in Bills history at a minimum of 15 attempts. James Cook carried 27 times for 114 yards, Dalton Kincaid caught all six of his targets for 101, and Buffalo outgained Kansas City 404 to 305 to move to 6-2.

Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills, Week 9. Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York. November 2, 2025. Attendance 71,024. Referee Carl Cheffers. Televised on CBS.



Final Score by Quarter

Buffalo led 7-0 after the first quarter and 21-13 at halftime, then split the only two second-half scores with Kansas City to close out the 28-21 result.

Team1234Final
Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)0130821
Buffalo Bills (6-2)7147028

Scoring Summary

The teams combined for six touchdowns and two field goals. Allen accounted for three Buffalo scores, one passing and two rushing, while Kansas City answered through Rashee Rice, Kareem Hunt and a pair of Harrison Butker field goals.

QtrTimeTeamPlayScore
1st8:00BUFDalton Kincaid 23 yd pass from Josh Allen (Prater kick)0-7
2nd14:56KCRashee Rice 3 yd run (Butker kick)7-7
2nd9:27KCHarrison Butker 46 yd field goal10-7
2nd6:39BUFTy Johnson 3 yd run (Prater kick)10-14
2nd1:33BUFJosh Allen 1 yd run (Prater kick)10-21
2nd0:03KCHarrison Butker 19 yd field goal13-21
3rd1:34BUFJosh Allen 1 yd run (Prater kick)13-28
4th11:32KCKareem Hunt 2 yd run (Mahomes pass to Kelce, two-point)21-28

Who Led the Chiefs and Bills in Passing, Rushing and Receiving?

James Cook led all rushers with 114 yards, Dalton Kincaid led all receivers with 101, and Josh Allen outthrew Patrick Mahomes 273 yards to 250 while completing 88.5 percent of his passes to Mahomes’ 44.1.

CategoryKansas CityBuffalo
PassingPatrick Mahomes, 250 yds (15/34, 1 INT)Josh Allen, 273 yds (23/26, 1 TD)
RushingKareem Hunt, 49 yds (11 car, 1 TD)James Cook, 114 yds (27 car)
ReceivingRashee Rice, 80 yds (4 rec)Dalton Kincaid, 101 yds (6 rec, 1 TD)
TacklesNick Bolton, 14 (5 solo)Cole Bishop, 7 (4 solo)
SacksTrent McDuffie, 1Joey Bosa, 1

Passing Stats

Allen finished 23 of 26 for 273 yards with one touchdown, no interceptions and a 123.2 passer rating. Mahomes went 15 of 34 for 250 yards with an interception and no touchdown passes, his 44.1 percent completion rate the lowest of any game in his career.

PlayerC/AttYardsTDINTSackedRatingQBR
Patrick Mahomes (KC)15/34250013-2457.255.0
Josh Allen (BUF)23/26273103-10123.281.9

Rushing Stats

James Cook ran 27 times for 114 yards, and Josh Allen added 19 yards and two short touchdowns on six carries as Buffalo outrushed Kansas City 141 to 79.

Kansas City Chiefs

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

Buffalo Bills

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

Receiving Stats

Dalton Kincaid caught all six of his targets for 101 yards and a touchdown, the second 100-yard game of his career, while Khalil Shakir led Buffalo with seven catches. Rashee Rice paced Kansas City with 80 yards on four receptions.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerRecYardsAvgTDLongTgt
Rashee Rice48020.00297
Hollywood Brown27336.50404
Travis Kelce46616.50285
Xavier Worthy3237.70187
Kareem Hunt166.0062
JuJu Smith-Schuster122.0021
Noah Gray000.0001
Tyquan Thornton000.0001
Brashard Smith000.0001
Team1525016.704029

Buffalo Bills

PlayerRecYardsAvgTDLongTgt
Dalton Kincaid610116.81476
Khalil Shakir7436.10208
Dawson Knox13030.00301
Elijah Moore12828.00281
Jackson Hawes11818.00182
Keon Coleman2178.50112
Ty Johnson2126.0092
James Cook11111.00111
Tyrell Shavers177.0071
Curtis Samuel166.0061
Team2327311.914725

Defensive Stats

Nick Bolton paced everyone with 14 tackles for Kansas City. Cole Bishop led Buffalo with seven tackles and four passes defended, Joey Bosa recorded a sack and five quarterback hits, and rookie Maxwell Hairston sealed the result with a fourth-quarter interception. Neither team lost a fumble.

Kansas City Chiefs

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Nick Bolton1450100
Trent McDuffie1251101
Bryan Cook860010
Nohl Williams720000
Leo Chenal631101
George Karlaftis610.5002
Jaylen Watson540000
Chamarri Conner530000
Drue Tranquill310000
Chris Roland-Wallace310000
Ashton Gillotte310.5002
Mike Pennel300000
Kevin Knowles220000
Jaden Hicks220000
Chris Jones200000
Jeffrey Bassa200000
Derrick Nnadi110000
Mike Danna110000
Xavier Worthy110000
Jack Cochrane100000
Team87393316

Buffalo Bills

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Cole Bishop740140
Terrel Bernard640000
Greg Rousseau630.5004
Jordan Poyer520000
Matt Milano410000
Joey Bosa321205
Christian Benford321101
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
AJ Epenesa000002
Maxwell Hairston000010
Team552735515

Maxwell Hairston recorded the game’s only interception, picking off Mahomes for no return yards in the fourth quarter.

Special Teams Stats

Harrison Butker hit both his field goals for Kansas City. Matt Prater’s only attempt, a 52-yarder in the closing seconds, struck the right upright, and Tyquan Thornton averaged 31.5 yards on four kickoff returns.

Kicking

PlayerFGLongXPPoints
Harrison Butker (KC)2/2461/17
Matt Prater (BUF)0/1n/a4/44

Punting

PlayerNoYardsAvgIn 20Long
Matt Araiza (KC)314648.7160
Mitch Wishnowsky (BUF)312642.0249

Kick Returns

PlayerNoYardsAvgLong
Tyquan Thornton (KC)412631.534
Nikko Remigio (KC)13232.032
Ray Davis (BUF)410526.330

Punt Returns

PlayerNoYardsAvgLong
Nikko Remigio (KC)155.05
Khalil Shakir (BUF)2147.011

Team Stats Comparison

Buffalo outgained Kansas City 404 to 305, held the ball for nearly 10 minutes longer and converted 7 of 12 third downs to the Chiefs’ 3 of 13.

StatKansas CityBuffalo
First downs1623
Passing first downs1013
Rushing first downs59
First downs by penalty11
Third down3/137/12
Fourth down2/30/1
Total plays5764
Total yards305404
Yards per play5.46.3
Net passing yards226263
Comp/Att15/3423/26
Yards per pass6.19.1
Sacks allowed3-243-10
Rushing yards79141
Rush attempts2035
Yards per rush4.04.0
Red zone2/33/3
Penalties3-254-40
Turnovers10
Time of possession25:1534:45

The net passing yards in this table fall below the quarterbacks’ individual totals because team figures subtract the yardage lost on sacks.

What Records Did Josh Allen Break Against the Chiefs?

Allen broke two NFL records on the same afternoon. His first one-yard plunge was the 78th rushing touchdown of his career including the playoffs, one more than Cam Newton for the most ever by a quarterback, and the score also gave him 47 career games with both a passing and a rushing touchdown, another mark that had belonged to Newton.

  • 78th career rushing touchdown including playoffs, passing Cam Newton (77) for the most by a quarterback in NFL history.
  • 47 career games with both a passing and rushing touchdown, an NFL record.
  • 88.5 percent completion rate, a Buffalo single-game franchise record at a minimum of 15 attempts.
  • 282 combined passing and rushing touchdowns, second among players before age 30 behind only Peyton Manning’s 288.
  • Mahomes finished at 44.1 percent, the lowest completion rate of any game in his career, and his 29-yard fourth-and-17 conversion to Rashee Rice was the longest fourth-down completion he had ever made.

For five years Kansas City had stood between Buffalo and the Super Bowl, and the Bills had answered with regular-season wins that rarely seemed to matter once January arrived. This one looked different on the stat sheet. Buffalo won the line of scrimmage, the possession battle and the turnover margin, and it did so against the version of Mahomes that almost never shows up, a 15-of-34 afternoon with an interception and no touchdown throw. The Bills had beaten the Chiefs five straight times in the regular season and led that series 5-1, while Kansas City’s 4-0 playoff record stayed intact as the one number that had ever truly separated them.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
I'm Sean L. Garcia, a Swedish-born American journalist based in Washington with over six years of experience reporting across local publications and digital media. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and have spent the better part of my career covering the full spectrum of news, from breaking world affairs and domestic politics to sports analysis, consumer technology, automotive industry developments, the business of entertainment, celebrity culture, gaming, health, and the cultural moments that define how people actually live. I launched Daily Info Magazine on April 05, 2026, because I wanted to build one publication where readers never have to go elsewhere, a destination backed by real reporting, proper sourcing, and an editorial team that takes accuracy seriously across every beat we cover. I serve as Editor-in-Chief and continue to report, write, and publish alongside our team of writers, researchers, and editors every single day.

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