While Buffalo’s goal of claiming the 1-seed come playoff time is no longer a possibility, the 12-3 Bills are still in the driver’s seat when it comes to the No. 2 seed in the AFC standings. Read more
Buffalo (12-3) can’t fall lower than the No. 3 seed in the AFC. The Ravens can only snatch a potential home-field playoff game from the Bills with a win against the Browns and back-to-back losses by the Bills to the Jets and Patriots to close out the regular season.
As things stand, the Detroit Lions have taken the top spot in the bookmakers' picks (according to the Draft Kings line), followed by the Kansas City Chiefs, who could achieve a three-peat; and the top 3 is completed by Buffalo Bills, who are having a great end to the regular season.
The Bills received some tough news on the victories by both the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas day.
The Bills (12-3) can catch the Kansas City Chiefs (14-1) for the top seed if Buffalo wins its final two games and Kansas City loses its last two games. Buffalo could wind up the No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 seed. The Bills will have a clearer view before they ...
The Bills can clinch the No. 2 seed with a win against the Jets. That would give Buffalo flexibility on how to approach Week 18. The Bills could opt rest some of their starters and banged-up players for all or part of the regular season finale.
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There are three teams of interest for the Bills in the AFC playoff picture: the Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. They all play on Christmas Day. The games will give Buffalo clarity on its seeding possibilities and whether to rest starters in the final two regular season games.
Here's how the Kansas City Chiefs can clinch the No. 1 seed in AFC playoffs over the Buffalo Bills in Week 17.