Bills-Chiefs Week 6 game moved to Monday

Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs Week 6 game has been moved to Monday Night Football.

The Buffalo Bills have had one change to their upcoming schedule made by the NFL on Sunday, but it’s the one that’s two games from now… not the one only a few hours away.

According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, the Bills’ Week 6 game with the Kansas City Chiefs has been moved to Monday Night Football on Oct. 19. Previously the league already announced that the game would not be played this upcoming Thursday. Now it appears there’s a date and time for it, as ESPN’s Chris Mortensen adds the kickoff between the Bills and Chiefs will be at 5 p.m.

Currently the Bills are unsure of when they’ll play in Week 5 after the Titans’ outbreak with COVID-19 continued on Sunday, but we have a Week 6 update, at least.

As things currently stand, the Bills and Titans will still play on Tuesday at 7 p.m. to wrap up Week 5 in the NFL. At minimal, moving Thursday’s Bills-Chiefs to Monday gives the league some flexibility to possibly even push Titans-Bills back to Wednesday, if needed.

Stay tuned to Bills Wire for the latest schedule updates.

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