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Best Twitter reactions from Chiefs’ Week 6 loss to Bills

The Kansas City Chiefs fell short at home against the Buffalo Bills in Week 6 in heartbreaking fashion. Josh Allen pulled off the late-game comeback victory as Patrick Mahomes could not lead a final drive ending with an interception and a 24-20 Buffalo victory.

Here are some of the best Twitter reactions from the Week 6 loss on Sunday:

JuJu Smith-Schuster's first touchdown reception with the Chiefs

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The drought has finally ended for JuJu Smith-Schuster as he gets his first touchdown as a member of the Chiefs. The veteran receiver connected with Mahomes on a 42-yard touchdown in the second quarter to give Kansas City the early lead in the game. Critics and fantasy football owners on Twitter shared their thoughts on Smith-Schuster’s first touchdown grab with the Chiefs.

Tommy Townsend's big leg pins the Bills deep

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Tommy Townsend isn’t discussed much due to the lack of opportunities to punt over the last few seasons. He has delivered more often than not whenever his number is called and proved it emphatically with two great first-half punts. Townsend pinned the Bills deep with 57-yard and 56-yard punts pushing Buffalo into their territory and catching the attention of many on social media.

Harrison Butker connects from 62-yards to end the first half

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In Butker’s first game since Week 1, the veteran kicker didn’t miss a beat or show any ill effects of the injury. On the Chiefs’ late half drive utilizing only twelve seconds, Butker calmly got in position and knocked down a new franchise record 62-yard field goal into the wind. The milestone moment was discussed thoroughly on Twitter, with fans praising the returning star.

Chris Jones gets a controversial sack on Josh Allen

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Jones has been the topic of discussion since the referees’ questionable “roughing the passer” call after his sack of Derek Carr. On Sunday, Jones benefitted from an apparent missed call as he inadvertently tripped Bills QB Josh Allen on his way to a drive-stalling sack. Spectators on Twitter were very forgiving in support of Jones and the apparent no-call late in the game.

Patrick Mahomes throws game ending interception

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Mahomes has led many game-winning drives in his young career, so when a late-game moment doesn’t go his way, it’s a hot topic on social media. Mahomes threw the game-sealing interception late in the fourth quarter and was visibly disappointed on camera. Twitter users took the opportunity to share their thoughts on Mahomes’ reaction.

Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire