Bills and Chiefs prepare to face off for a spot in Super Bowl LIX
Briefly

The AFC Championship Game features a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills, highlighting a narrative of powerhouse versus underdog. The Chiefs aim for a historic Super Bowl three-peat, boasting an impressive eight-game playoff winning streak. In contrast, the Bills are eager to overcome their playoff disappointments, particularly against the Chiefs, who have eliminated them in several recent matchups. Notably, Buffalo's previous close encounters showcase the ongoing rivalry and build anticipation for their next face-off in pursuit of championship glory.
The Chiefs have had the Bills' number in the playoffs over the past four years, including an epic 2021 AFC divisional-round playoff game in which the Bills were 13 seconds -- no, that's not a Taylor Swift Easter egg -- away from advancing to the AFC championship after Josh Allen's 19-yard touchdown strike to Gabe Davis gave them a three-point lead.
Buffalo faced Kansas City again in last year's divisional round, losing 27-24 after Tyler Bass missed a potential game-tying field goal with 1:43 to go.
Seeking an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat, the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs are riding an eight-game playoff win streak.
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