The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the AFC championship game for the seventh consecutive season, and trying to spoil their pursuit of a record third straight Super Bowl title is a familiar foil: Buffalo.
The Chiefs overcame the Bills in a tense fourth quarter, moving on to meet the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Kansas City's offense holds an advantage over Buffalo's defense, but Josh Allen will be tough for the Chiefs to contain.
Why is such a profitable league still measuring first downs like it’s 1975? Plus, the league’s two best-run teams are in the Super Bowl.
The Bills demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. In the most difficult moments, they made plays that just weren’t enough to make up for some of the elements that were out of their control,
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid after the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate the teams’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills to claim the AFC Championship on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Tammy Ljungblad
[email protected]This new record for the most-watched AFC Championship game was nearly 58 million, which is an increase of 2 million compared to last year's AFC title game, which previously held the viewership record. It also slightly surpassed last year's NFC Championship, which aired later in the day — typically a time slot that performs better overall.
Check out these key facts and postgame notes from the Kansas City #Chiefs’ victory over the Buffalo #Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
If you were watching the AFC Championship game on CBS over the weekend, then give yourself a pat on the back, because you were part of television history. The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills had an average audience of 57.
The Kansas City Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season after a 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills. While there were many key performances in the game, former USC Trojans receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster delivered in big moments.
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.