Bills chances of beating Chiefs go down substantially after latest injury news

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The Buffalo Bills are just days away from the eighth iteration of the Josh Allen-Patrick Mahomes rivalry taking place in Buffalo. However, the Bills will be entering Week 11 very shorthanded and without one of their top offensive playmakers.

Tight end Dalton Kincaid suffered a knee injury in Week 10 against the Indianapolis Colts. Things seemed like they were fine when he tried giving it a go following the injury, but it was clear he was incapable of doing so and didn't return after that. While the Bills were hopeful Kincaid could go in Week 11, head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that wouldn't be the case, officially ruling him out.

The Bills have also ruled out Keon Coleman for this week, and the status of Amari Cooper is still up in the air as he continues to battle back from a wrist injury.

Regardless of what narratives surround a certain quarterback in Baltimore being perfect and without any flaws, if Allen leads the Bills to a 9-2 start, including ending the Chiefs undefeated season without Kincaid, Coleman, potentially Cooper, as well as getting off to the best start for the franchise in over 30 years while Terrel Bernard, Matt Milano, Taron Johnson, Von Miller, Christian Benford, Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, Amari Cooper, and Khalil Shakir have all missed games, stop talking about anyone else for MVP not named Josh Allen.

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