Going into a highly anticipated AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills must find a way to stop Travis Kelce. While his regular-season impact was lesser than many are used to,
Bills head coach Sean McDermott explained his thought process during the controversial 4th-down call vs Chiefs.
The Buffalo faithful have watched a number of dramatic back-and-forth affairs come down to the final seconds of play, only to see their team lose due to the decisions by head coach Sean McDermott ... and a 23-yarder to Travis Kelce — in just 10 ...
As winners of the last two Super Bowls, the Chiefs have a chance to become the first team to three-peat in NFL history. The gravity of the opportunity is not lost on any of them.
The Chiefs hold a 4-2 record in postseason meetings against the Bills, including three consecutive victories in playoffs.
The Bills' postseason has again ended in a loss to the Chiefs, and it hasn't been without a mixture of feelings about the game and the loss. On the one hand, Buffalo showed signs of strong play at times,
The Chiefs probably didn't win over many new fans with the way they reached Super Bowl 59. But that doesn't matter, especially to Kansas City.
Travis Kelce shared insights into the Kansas City Chiefs' mindset ahead of their AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills. Highlighting their o
Here are three causes for concern for the Bills against the Chiefs: Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s statistics took a bit of a dip this regular season compared to past seasons. But, last week he reminded everyone that he can turn it on when it matters the most.
This time, it was Mahomes’ arm and his legs — 245 yards passing and a touchdown, two more scores rushing — and some key stops by the Kansas City defense that preserved a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.
Kansas city and Buffalo have split their last eight games, but the Chiefs have won all three of their playoff meetings since 2020 in the Patrick Mahomes-Josh Allen era.
Everything looked oh-so familiar at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night: Patrick Mahomes hoisting the AFC championship trophy as confetti rained down, Andy Reid hugging Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and Travis Kelce kissing Taylor Swift,