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Josh Allen, Bills hand Chiefs 1st defeat in nearly a year

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The Kansas City Chiefs are undefeated no more, as the Buffalo Bills delivered their first loss at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on Sunday night, 30-21. 

Buffalo moves to 9-2 on the season, while the Chiefs are now 9-1, suffering their first loss since Christmas Day 2023.

The Bills knew that every Chiefs game this season had come down to the final minutes of the game, meaning “crunch time” had to see perfect execution from Josh Allen and the offense. 

Buffalo Bills running back James Cook (4) reacts to scoring a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at Highmark Stadium. (Junfu Han/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images)

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Allen was up for the challenge, as he delivered back-to-back touchdown drives in the Bills’ final two possessions to ice the win. 

The first saw Curtis Samuel haul in a ball on a play where the Chiefs sent the house at Allen, and he ran it in untouched from 12 yards out to make it 23-14. 

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But Patrick Mahomes will never go away without a fight, as we’ve seen throughout his career. He responded with a 10-play, 70-yard touchdown drive where Noah Gray brought in his second touchdown of the game. 

With 7:53 left in the fourth quarter, and the Chiefs only down by two points, Allen knew he had to kill clock and get downfield to not only score, but keep the ball out of Mahomes’ hands with a chance to take the lead late once more. 

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Allen dissected the Chiefs’ staunch defense, making sure to pick up key first downs to keep the chains and clock moving in the fourth quarter. A pivotal moment, though, came when Ty Johnson couldn’t pick up a first down on third-and-2 from the Kansas City 26-yard line, leaving head coach Sean McDermott with a big decision. 

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is pressured by Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson (7) as he releases a pass in the second quarter at Highmark Stadium. (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)

Does he keep the offense on the field and trust Allen picks up the first down, or kick the field goal and trust his defense can stop Mahomes from a game-winning touchdown. 

McDermott opted to go with his quarterback, and it was the right move as Allen not only picked up the first down but barreled his way into the end zone for a 26-yard run that sent the Bills Mafia ballistic in the stands. 

With the nine-point lead, Mahomes had just 1:14 left in the game to score twice, and he tried to force a pass to Travis Kelce on fourth-and-13. However, Terrel Bernard picked it off and stayed down on the turf to seal the win. 

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Looking at the stat sheet, Allen threw for an efficient 27-of-40 for 262 yards with one toucheown and one interception, while rushing for a team-high 55 yards. James Cook also added the first two touchdowns for the Bills despite having just 20 yards on nine carries. 

And in a game where Keon Coleman and Dalton Kincaid were out for Buffalo, Khalil Shakir stepped up with eight catches for 70 yards, while Samuel had five for 58 yards. 

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) looks to throw the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at Highmark Stadium. (Junfu Han/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images)

For the Chiefs, Mahomes had three touchdown passes, his first going to Xavier Worthy, who led the way with 61 yards on just four receptions. Mahomes was 23-of-33 for 196 yards and two interceptions. 

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Kareem Hunt also had 60 yards on the ground on 14 carries, while Kelce had only two catches for eight yards. 

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Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo makes NBA history with 83-point game

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Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo made NBA history on Tuesday night.

Adebayo scored 83 points, all while setting league marks for free throws made and attempted in a game for the Miami Heat in a 150-129 win over the Washington Wizards. It is the second-highest scoring game for a player ever, only to Wilt Chamberlain’s famed 100-point game.

“An absolutely surreal night,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters after the game.

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Adebayo started with a 31-point first quarter. He was up to 43 at halftime, 62 by the end of the third quarter. And then came the fourth, when the milestones kept falling despite facing double-, triple- and what once appeared to be a quadruple-team from a Wizards defense that kept sending him to the foul line.

He finished 20 of 43 from the field, 36 of 43 from the foul line, 7 for 22 from 3-point range.

After the game, he was seen in tears while he hugged his mother, Marilyn Blount, before leaving the floor after the game.

“Welp won’t have the highest career high in the house anymore,” Adebayo’s girlfriend, four-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, wrote on social media, “but at least it gives me something to go after.”

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Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat celebrates during the fourth quarter of the game against the Washington Wizards at Kaseya Center on March 10, 2026, in Miami, Florida.  (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

The NBA’s previous best this season was 56, by Nikola Jokic for Denver against Minnesota on Christmas night. The last player to have 62 points through three quarters: one of Adebayo’s basketball heroes, Kobe Bryant, who had exactly that many through three quarters for the Los Angeles Lakers against Dallas on Dec. 20, 2005.

He wound up passing Bryant for single-game scoring as well. Bryant’s career-best was 81 — a game that was the second-best on the NBA scoring list for two decades.

Adebayo scored 31 points in the opening quarter against the Wizards, breaking the Heat record for points in any quarter — and tying the team record for points in a first half before the second quarter even started.

He finished the first half with 43 points, a team record for any half and two points better than his previous career high — for a full game, that is — of 41, set Jan. 23, 2021, against Brooklyn.

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Adebayo’s season high entering Tuesday was 32. He matched that with a free throw with 5:53 left in the second quarter, breaking the Heat first-half scoring record.

Adebayo’s 43-point first half was the NBA’s second-best in at least the last 30 seasons — going back to the start of the digital play-by-play era that began in the 1996-97 season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Kings lose in overtime to the Boston Bruins

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Charlie McAvoy scored 39 seconds into overtime and Jeremy Swayman stopped 14 shots on Tuesday night to earn the Boston Bruins their 13th straight victory at home, 2-1 over the Kings.

Mason Lohrei scored midway through the third period to break a scoreless tie. But the Kings tied it five minutes later when Drew Doughty’s shot from the blue line deflected off the heel of Bruins forward Elias Lindholm and into the net.

It was the seventh straight time the teams had gone to overtime in Boston.

In the overtime, Mark Kastelic blocked a shot in the defensive zone and made a long pass to David Pastrnak, who waited for McAvoy to come into the zone. The Bruins’ defenseman and U.S. Olympian, who went to the locker room at the end of the second period after taking a puck off his mouth, skated in on Darcy Kuemper and went to his backhand for the winner.

Kuemper stopped 21 shots for the Kings, who entered the night one point out of the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The victory kept Boston in possession of the East’s second wild-card spot.

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Swayman tied his career high with his 25th win of the season. The Bruins haven’t lost at the TD Garden since before Christmas.

After the game, Kings forward and future Hall of Famer Anze Kopitar stayed on the ice to shake hands with the Bruins after what is expected to be his last game in Boston.

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Jon Jones requests UFC release after Dana White says legend was ‘never’ considered him for White House card

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Mixed martial arts legend Jon Jones ended his retirement from UFC simply because he wanted a spot on the “Freedom 250” fight card at the White House in June. 

But, when UFC CEO Dana White announced the card during UFC 326 this past weekend, Jones wasn’t among the fighters. As a result, he has requested a release from his UFC contract. 

White was candid when asked about Jones following the UFC 326 card. 

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Jon Jones of the United States of America reacts after his TKO victory against Stipe Miocic of the United States of America in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 16, 2024 in New York City.  ((Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images))

“Never, ever, ever, which I told you guys a hundred thousands times, was Jon Jones ever even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House,” White explained, per CBS Sports. “Some guy with Meta Glasses filmed him talking about his hips – that his hips are so bad. And I don’t know if you guys saw that flag football game where he can barely run. Jon Jones retired because of his hips. He’s got arthritis in his hips. Apparently, doctors say he should have a hip replacement.”

White added that “the Jon Jones thing is bulls—,” saying that he texted the fighter’s lawyer saying he would never be on the White House card despite Jones saying he was in negotiations for it. 

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The Meta Glasses incident White is referring to came from a viral video, where Jones, unaware he was being filmed, discussed issues with his hips to a fan. 

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On Monday, Jones composed a thorough response to White’s comments about him and the White House Card. He previously posted and deleted social media explanations, but Monday’s appeared to be his final statement on the matter. 

UFC President Dana White speaks after UFC Fight Night at Toyota Center on Feb. 21, 2026.  (Troy Taormina/Imagn Images)

“Yes, I have arthritis in my hip and it’s painful, but that doesn’t mean I can’t fight,” Jones, who retired a heavyweight champion in 2025, said. “So let me get this straight, if I had accepted the lowball offer, suddenly my hip would be fine and I’d be on the White House card? That doesn’t make sense. I even received stem cell treatment last week to get ready for the White House card, and training camp was scheduled to start today. I was preparing to be ready. 

“I understand business deals fall through sometimes, but going out publicly and saying things that aren’t true isn’t right. After everything I’ve given to the UFC, the years, the title defenses, the fights, hearing that I’m ‘done’ is disappointing. Especially when as recently as Friday UFC was calling me trying to get me on that White House card for a much lower number.”

Jones finished his statement by saying he “respectfully” asks to be released from his UFC contract.

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Jon Jones enters the ring before facing Stipe Miocic in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024 in New York City, New York. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

“No more spins, no more games. Thank you to the real fans who know what’s up,” he wrote. 

The UFC did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News Digital.

Jones is considered one of the best UFC fighters of all time, owning a 28-1-1 record, which includes his last bout with Stipe Miocic, knocking him out to take the heavyweight title belt. He is also a two-time light heavyweight champion. 

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