The Kansas Chiefs look vulnerable. The Baltimore Ravens are struggling. More and more, it’s beginning to seem like this could — and should — be the year of the Buffalo Bills.

Of course, they’ve come close before. In fact, the Bills have made the playoffs in all six full seasons of the Josh Allen era (2019-24), winning the last five AFC East division crowns and looking to be well on their way to making it six in a row. The issue, however, is that once they’ve reached the postseason, things have gone sideways — almost always against the Chiefs. Kansas City has knocked the Bills out of the postseason four of the past five years — including two AFC Championship games — with the Bengals booting them out of the 2022 playoffs.

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But things could be different this year.

Entering the season, it appeared as though the top-heavy AF

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