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Originally Posted by jjchieffan
You know how it seemed like the Chiefs were always having to play at Pittsburgh most every year? I guess that the Bills are getting that treatment with the scheduling against the Chiefs these days. Look at this
2017 - Bills at Chiefs (divisional rotation)
2018 - Did not play
2019 - Did not play
2020 - Chiefs at Bills (divisional rotation)
2020 - Bills at Chiefs (playoffs, Chiefs higher seed)
2021 - Bills at Chiefs (same-place finishers)
2021- Bills at Chiefs (playoffs, Chiefs higher seed)
2022 - Bills at Chiefs (same-place finishers)
Just the way that the scheduling works out. But it's nice to be on the positive side during a time that these 2 teams are the cream of the crop
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Yeah, this year is the one odd placement, so it would be interesting to know why... I assume it has to do with maybe playing the 17th game on the road or playing the Bengals on the road, where the trade off of other rotations caused that game to be played at Arrowhead.
