McDermott wanted to be aggressive coming out of bye against Chiefs

Bills head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media following his team's 20-17 win over the Chiefs in Kansas City
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Kansas City, Mo. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills were able to add another win in the books on Sunday after a 20-17 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. The win now puts the Bills at 7-6 with only four games remaining in the regular season.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott was very impressed with his team's performance Sunday night, despite winning with only a three-point lead. He believes their performance was greatly impacted by their focus and determination to win.

"Just the staff, the players, steadfast in their focus. I couldn't be more proud of a group at this point in the regular season." said McDermott during his postgame press conference with the media. "To a person, they didn't flinch. They were focused, they supported one-another, they supported me. I don't take that for granted at all."

The Bills were able to secure 327 total yards of offense on Sunday, thanks, in large part, to the play of quarterback Josh Allen and running back James Cook. They were also able to maintain possession of the ball for over 35 minutes of game action.

McDermott said it was a goal of his to see his team get a bit aggression on the field coming out of the bye week, and believes they can do even better.

"I wanted to be aggressive. That's how we practiced during the week, studied it over the bi-week, [and] studied it long," McDermott said. "I thought the staff did a great job. It was very thorough, in terms of the research we did, and then we practiced it that way."

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