The Buffalo Bills' Christmas wish list includes the top seed in the playoffs. A loss by the Kansas City Chiefs would bring holiday cheer. Buffalo will be one step closer to unwrapping its postseason seed on Wednesday.
Buffalo remains in sole possession of the No. 2 seed in the AFC. Pittsburgh and Baltimore are each two games back at 10-5. One of those teams will win the AFC North, and one will be a wild card and guaranteed to be behind the Bills for playoff seeding.
The Buffalo Bills signed veteran linebacker Nicholas Morrow on Monday, close to three weeks after they initially released him.
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.
Just a few days earlier, Swift cheered for her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as Kansas City defeated the Houston Texans 27-19. While arriving to the game at Arrowhead Stadium, her red faux-fur jacket immediately turned heads.
While certainly not their prettiest performance of the season, the Buffalo Bills still improved to 12-3 this past Sunday with a 24-21 win over the New England P
Three other Buffalo defensive players left against New England - linebackers Baylon Spector and Terrel Bernard and cornerback Taron Johnson - but Spector was the only one who didn't return. The Bills re-signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow to their active roster on Monday.
The Buffalo Bills certainly didn't look their best this past Sunday against the New England Patriots, falling down 14-0 before rallying to take a 24-21 victory.
Buffalo will need help to capture the No. 1 overall seed, but it is possible. The Bills hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chiefs, so if Buffalo wins out and the Chiefs drop their last two games, the Bills would top the AFC.