The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills broke an NFL record as this year's AFC Championship that spanned back to 1988.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills extended one of the NFL's hottest rivalries on Sunday. Fans were clearly interested in the AFC Championship Game matchup. Kansas City advanced to the Super Bowl with a 32-29 win over Buffalo at Arrowhead Stadium.
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The Empire State Building lit up green after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship game on Sunday, much to the chagrin of some New Yorkers.
According to Karp, the Bills and Chiefs produced the most-watched game in AFC Championship Game on CBS in NFL history with 57.4 million viewers. The Chiefs were also involved in the previous AFC Championship Game viewership record, producing 55.5 million views in a matchup against the Baltimore Ravens during last year's NFL playoffs.
Overall, the Bills and Chiefs have met seven times in the playoffs, with the Chiefs going 5-2. Here's each postseason matchup between the two teams:
The game, which began at 6:30 p.m. ET, was the seventh straight appearance for the Chiefs in the AFC title game and the second time since 2020 that it featured the Chiefs and Bill
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Since 2018, no team has won more regular-season or postseason games than the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Buffalo Bills last night to advance to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year—and the fifth time in six years.
The Wolf Pack went up against two of the better teams in the Mountain West last week and, well, played like a random middle-aged fan yanked out of the stands for a half-court shot at halftime. It wasn't pretty or even mildly entertaining and even touched on sad and disturbing at times as the Pack got blown out by Utah State (90-69 on the road) and San Diego State (69-50 at Lawlor Events Center).