The Buffalo Bills have matched their best start since the 1993 NFL season, improving to 8-2 after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 30-20 in Week 10. Despite missing key receivers Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman, quarterback Josh Allen threw for 280 yards, leading to a crucial win that keeps them in contention for the AFC's top playoff seed.
Head coach Sean McDermott praised the team's 'gritty' performance and highlighted a championship-caliber drive that sealed the game. The Bills' defense also shone, forcing four turnovers. Looking ahead, they face the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs, hoping to recover injured players while focusing on postseason readiness.