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Bills Defense and Offense Step up in 28-21 Win over Chiefs
Maxwell Hairston's key interception stopped a late Chiefs drive, helping the Bills secure their sixth win of the season, with rookie contributions highlighted by Cole Bishop and Dalton Kincaid.
- On Sunday, rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston recorded his first career interception against Patrick Mahomes with four minutes remaining, chewing up three and a half crucial minutes and securing possession for the Buffalo Bills.
- Reading the Chiefs' two-minute drive, Maxwell Hairston trusted his zone coverage and intercepted a deep pass targeted at Xavier Worthy amid sustained pressure on Mahomes.
- Across the defense, young players stood out as Cole Bishop, second-year safety, recorded seven tackles and four passes defended, with Sean McDermott, Bills head coach, praising his speed and progression on Sunday.
- Josh Allen praised Dalton Kincaid, Bills tight end, calling him `He's an absolute stud` after a touchdown and key connection, but the win came at a cost as Michael Hoecht, Bills defensive lineman, injured his Achilles.
- The Bills' defense showed strong cohesion as the Buffalo defensive line and backfield pressured Patrick Mahomes, while Hairston and Bishop demonstrated young depth for the future.
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