* Defense sparks team's ninth win * Smith returns interception 100 yards (Adds quotes, detail) By Steve Keating ORCHARD PARK, New York Nov 3 (Reuters) - The Kansas City defense came to the rescue scoring two touchdowns to secure a 23-13 victory over Buffalo Bills on Sunday as the Chiefs remained the National Football League's only unbeaten team. With the win the surprising Chiefs, who finished tied for the league's worst record (2-14) a year ago, improved to a perfect 9-0, setting up a mouth-watering showdown in two weeks with AFC West rivals the Denver Broncos. On an afternoon when the Chiefs' offense could muster only three Ryan Succop field goals their top-ranked defense took charge, Sean Smith returning an interception 100 yards for a touchdown and Tamba Hali scooping up a Buffalo fumble for another score. "Every win you get in the National Football League is a good win," Chiefs coach Andy Reid told reporters.
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