The Record (Troy, NY)

Bills pick off Smith in closing minutes, beat Chiefs 16-10

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, MO. » Tyrod Taylor threw for 183 yards and a touchdown in his return to the starting lineup, Tre’Davious White intercepte­d Alex Smith with just over a minute remaining, and the Buffalo Bills held off Kansas City Chiefs 16-10 on Sunday.

Zay Jones had the touchdown reception and Stephen Hauschka kicked three field goals for the Bills (6- 5), but the story was their defense — or the Chiefs’ complete lack of offense.

Kansas City (6-5) managed only 236 yards while losing for the fifth time in six games.

Smith threw for 199 yards and a touchdown, but even the Chiefs’ lone score came on a catchand-run by Albert Wilson. They were unable to complete much downfield, and with a ground game going nowhere, the offense was soundly booed most of the game.

Especially when White stepped in front of Smith’s pass with 1:11 remaining and the Chiefs at the Buffalo 35. White nearly re- turned it for a clinching touchdown before Smith finally tracked him down.

It was an especially gratifying win for Bills coach Sean McDermott, who spent 10-plus seasons working for Chiefs counterpar­t Andy Reid in Philadelph­ia. And it was even more so considerin­g the heat McDermott had been under after his questionab­le quarterbac­k change last week.

The Chiefs’ offense was dismal in the first half against a defense that had surrendere­d more than 210 yards per game rushing the past three outings. Kansas City went threeand- out on its first five possession­s and, taking away 14 yards of quarterbac­k scrambling, gained 43 yards by the break.

The Bills fared marginally better.

Taylor, getting the start again over pick- prone Nate Peterman, threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jones late in the first quarter. But that was the only offense the Bills could muster as the Chiefs began to bottle up LeSean McCoy and put pressure on their elusive quarterbac­k.

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