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The Bills received some tough news on the victories by both the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas day.
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.
If the Chiefs and Bills end up with the same record, Buffalo owns the head-to-head tiebreaker on Kansas City. The Bills and No. 1 seed and the bye week that comes with that in Round 1 of the postseason could still be alive.
The Kansas City Chiefs traveled to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, and there was plenty to take away from the Christmas Day contest.
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.
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Pundits believe Lamar Jackson may have flipped some MVP voters with performance vs. Houston. Defense continues its stellar improvement.
After leading the Ravens to a blowout win in Houston, Jackson does not need much to confirm this season as his best ever.
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.