With the Buffalo Bills hoping that they could finally overcome their demons and beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, it's likely they'll need to stop one of KC's biggest offensive threats. Buffalo advanced to Sunday's AFC Championship game thanks to a dropped two-point conversion attempt by the Baltimore Ravens.
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Now, they'll have to travel to Missouri to take on the Chiefs - who disposed of the Houston Texans with ease - thanks in part to leading receiver Travis Kelce. Making one of his routine appearances on 'Inside the NFL', former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick offered his thoughts on the Chiefs tight end and how the Bills could finally get to him.
'[The Bills are] going to have to stop Travis Kelce,' said Belichick. 'That'll be a big challenge for them. I tried to do that for the better part of a decade. It's not easy.'. Speaking about Kelce's red zone ability, Belichick said that the tight end is 'particularly' hard to stop inside of 20 yards.
Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick offered the Buffalo Bills advice on stopping Travis Kelce. Kelce has been particularly potent in the past for the Chiefs against Buffalo in the playoffs. 'The number one thing with him is, you have to find him and cover him,' the newly-minted North Carolina head coach said.