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BILLS 27, CHARGERS 17

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Tre’Davious White’s fourth-quarter intercepti­on set up Tyler Bass’ 43-yard field goal, helping Buffalo hold off Los Angeles Sunday.

Josh Allen threw for a touchdown and ran for another score for the AFC East-leading Bills (8-3), who hung on after nearly blowing an 18-point third-quarter lead. Receiver Cole Beasley also completed a touchdown pass.

Buffalo turned the ball over on three consecutiv­e possession­s, but its defense limited Los Angeles to Michael Badgley’s 27-yard field goal during the key stretch.

Buffalo’s three drives ended with running back Devin Singletary losing a fumble at midfield, Allen muffing a snap at the Chargers 22, and then Allen throwing an intercepti­on to Michael Davis.

Two plays after the Chargers regained the ball at their 44, Justin Herbert faced third-and-6 when he forced a pass over the middle intended for tight end Hunter Henry, only to have White jump in front of the ball.

The Bills responded with a six-play, 40-yard drive that

Mark LoMoglio / Associated Press ended with Bass’ field goal with 3:26 remaining.

Kansas Herbert City’s finished Tyreek 31 of Hill 52 reacts for 316 as yards, he beats upping Tampa his season Bay’s total Antoine Winfieldto 3,016 and joining Jr. on a Kansas 75-yard City’s touchdown Patrick Mahomes reception as the during only the players first half to top of the 3,000 Chiefs’ yards 27-24 passing win in over their the first 10 career Buccaneers starts. on Sunday. Hill amassed 13 receptions for 269 yards and had three touchdown catches in the game.

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