
Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins is feeling confident heading into Sunday’s divisional game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes is set to play in his first road playoff game since the Bills are a higher seed than the Chiefs and that has Dawkins excited because of how rowdy Orchard Park gets.
[Mahomes has] only been here once. So he’s never been here. Simple as that,” Dawkins said, via ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg. “Pat has never been to the Bills stadium in full. The environment will be different, and not to say it’s in our favor, but stadium is our favor. Stadium is us. That helps us. I don’t care what nobody says.”
Dawkins is hoping that Bills fans make it so that Mahomes can’t hear a thing when he breaks out of the huddle.
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The Bills are trying to beat the Chiefs for a second time this year after beating them at Arrowhead in December, 20-17.
That win jumpstarted their late-season turnaround but this one would send them to the AFC Championship Game and a chance to play for a berth in the Super Bowl.
Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.