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    Spiller sparks Bills’ rout over Chiefs

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    By KMAN Staff on September 17, 2012 Professional Sports

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)   C.J. Spiller scored twice and had 123 yards rushing in sparking the Buffalo Bills’ 35-17 rout over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.  Ryan Fitzpatrick threw two touchdown passes, including a 49-yarder to Stevie Johnson, and Leodis McKelvin scored on an 88-yard punt return, the second longest in team history in the Bills’ home opener.  Buffalo’s high-priced defense had five sacks and forced three turnovers as the Bills bounced back from a dreadful season-opening 48-28 loss at the New York Jets last week.  Dwayne Bowe scored both touchdowns for Kansas City, both coming in the final seven minutes to make the score respectable.  Coming off a 40-24 loss at Atlanta, the Chiefs opened a season 0-2 for the sixth time in seven years.

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