KANSAS CITY, MO — Continuing a season-long trend following Sunday's AFC Championship Game, the Kansas City Chiefs were accused of rigging games by playing better than the other teams.

The latest claims arose after the Buffalo Bills were on the receiving end of a questionable spot following a fourth-down play, which left them with only the lead, 13 minutes left in the game, and multiple opportunities to either stop the Chiefs from scoring or score more points themselves. The failure of the Bills to overcome the questionable call and outplay the Chiefs was cited as yet further evidence that Kansas City has been rigging games all year by playing better than their opponents.

"I don't know how much longer they can keep getting away with this," said Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen, whose team f

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