Chiefs get more Mahomes magic, beat Bills to advance to 3rd straight Super Bowl
Briefly

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29, securing a place in their third consecutive Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes impressively contributed with 245 passing yards and three touchdowns, showcasing his skills in critical moments. The victory over the Bills marks the fourth time since January 2021 that the Chiefs have ended their playoff run, emphasizing Kansas City's dominance in the AFC. With this win, the Chiefs hope to achieve an unprecedented feat—three successive Super Bowl victories—when they face the Philadelphia Eagles, whom they previously defeated in 2021.
Mahomes was simply unflappable, though. He completed four consecutive passes on the ensuing possession, setting up Harrison Butker's go-ahead field goal with 3:33 left.
It's the fourth time since January 2021 that the Chiefs have ended the Bills' season in the playoffs, a testament to their dominance in the AFC.
The Chiefs will try to do something no other NFL team has done: Win all three Super Bowls consecutively, a significant milestone.
Kansas City became the fourth franchise to reach three consecutive Super Bowls with its ninth consecutive playoff victory.
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