Bills legend sees Super Bowl path for team as kryptonite in Chiefs may miss out on playoffs
Buffalo Bills legend Andre Reed discusses the team's Super Bowl chances as the city gets ready to finally close the doors on Highmark Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs' playoff chances took a big hit over the weekend, much to the delight of Buffalo Bills fans everywhere.
The Bills have dominated the AFC East so far this decade, but the New England Patriots are back on the prowl, and the two rivals will face off in New England this weekend.
With a win, the Patriots would clinch the division and inch closer to the No. 1 seed and bye in the AFC, but Bills legend Andre Reed is still holding on to some hope.
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Andre Reed spikes a football after scoring a touchdown. (Jamie Germano/USA Today Network)
"This is going to be one of those games that we got to go up and win this game. And hopefully if that happens, when that happens, the Patriots lose one or two of the last three games that they have, and Buffalo sneaks in there and wins the division. I don't know if they'll get a bye or not, but they'll be able to host a playoff game at the stadium there," Reed told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
"The Bills, really all year have been kind of, up, down, up, down, up, down. They played like that all year. But as long as you got one-seven back there, as long as you got Josh Allen back there leading the charge there and being the quarterback there, they got a chance in any game."
The final game before the Bills move across the street is slated for Jan. 4 against the New York Jets, and Bud Light's new Blizzard Brews will be sold at the stadium's farewell. The 16-ounce cans will be made of real snow from Highmark Stadium, shoveled up by Bills fans, to pay tribute to the stadium.
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