In this season’s Championship Game of the AFC playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs are the favorites, but by less than a field goal (-1.5), over the Buffalo Bills. GEHA Field at Arrowhead
It's the Chiefs vs. Bills in the AFC championship game. Follow for live score updates and stats with a spot in Super Bowl LIX on the line.
Unlike a lot of people, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook isn't blaming the officiating for his team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last week. Speaking on the "Kickin' It With Dee" podcast, Cook was asked how he and his team mentally handles the idea of the refs working against them. He responded by lightly rejecting the premise:
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills delivered another classic in Sunday's AFC Championship in which the Chiefs won 32-29 to advance to their third straight Super Bowl. Almost 58 million viewers tuned in on CBS to watch the bout between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen,
Tracy Wolfson doesn’t want to hear about Chiefs fatigue. The veteran NFL sideline reporter for CBS, who covered the Chiefs’ 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, explained that she doesn’t enjoy hearing negativity about Kansas City’s dominance ahead of their third straight Super Bowl appearance.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 32-29 win Sunday over the Buffalo Bills was the most-watched AFC Championship game in history with 57.4 million viewers on CBS, according to the Sports Business Journal.
The NFL announced which officiating crew will referee the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills matchup in the AFC championship game.
If nothing else, the AFC Championship game taught Travis Kelce that Taylor Swift is a “pro.” He praised his girlfriend following the Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the Buffalo Bills.
DeAndre Hopkins had an emotional statement following the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory over the Bills on Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes's father, Patrick Mahomes Sr., trolled Bills fans after the Chiefs' win in the AFC championship game vs. Buffalo.
Austin Karp of the Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday that the Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Bills was seen by 57.4 million people on television. A year go, the Chiefs’ 17-10 win over the Ravens set a record with 55.5 million viewers. That number was topped by nearly 2 million viewers on Sunday.