Chiefs had been having their way with the Bills defense early in the AFC championship game. Ed Oliver changed that trend
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had played mistake-free until a costly fumble late in the first quarter of the AFC Championship game on Sunday.
On Sunday night the Baltimore Ravens entered their game against the Buffalo Bills as the slight favorite despite playing on the road. Lamar Jackson and company
The Chiefs, who are in the AFC Championship Game for the seventh year in a row, have directly ended the Bills' season three of the past four years, and Oliver hasn't forgotten. The franchise defensive tackle is hoping that Kansas City is not the final stop on Buffalo's Super Bowl run.
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As Patrick Mahomes’s Chiefs host the Bills, Josh Allen has had more roughing-the-passer and unnecessary-roughness penalties called in his favor over the past two regular seasons.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver wasn't flagged after Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took a late hit out of bounds.
The Chiefs were sharper, especially early and late. Moving to within one victory of perhaps supplanting Bill Belichick as the NFL’s greatest coach, Reid hit the Bills with a few key fourth-quarter play designs that Bills players said they’d not seen in film studies.
It would not be surprising if Tony Romo carries added baggage into CBS Sports’ AFC Championship Game booth Sunday evening.
Whitehouse native Patrick Mahomes did it with his arm and legs. He went 18 for 26 for 245 yards and clinched the game with passes to running backs Isiah Pacheco and Samaje Perine to ensure the Chiefs wouldn’t give the ball back. And for the first time in his career he scored two rushing touchdowns.
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