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Bills, Chiefs Clash in AFC Championship for Super Bowl Berth

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, with the winner advancing to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. This marks the ninth meeting between the two teams since 2020, with both franchises holding a 4-4 record in their last eight matchups.
The Bills defeated the Chiefs 30-21 earlier this season in Buffalo, but Kansas City has historically dominated in postseason play, winning all three playoff meetings since 2020. The stakes are high as both teams vie for a chance to compete for the Lombardi Trophy.
Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen, who has been a key factor in the team’s success this season, will look to overcome his postseason struggles against Kansas City. “We know what’s at stake,” Allen said during a press conference. “This is the moment we’ve been working for all season.”
On the other side, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes aims to lead his team to their third Super Bowl appearance in six years. “The Bills are a great team, and we respect them,” Mahomes said. “But we’re focused on executing our game plan and getting the job done.”
The game will be broadcast nationally on CBS, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. Fans can also stream the game on Paramount+ or listen via the Bills Radio Network, which includes flagship stations WGR550 in Buffalo and Fan 590 in Toronto.
Both teams held intense practice sessions leading up to the game, with the Bills sharing a gallery of photos from their Thursday practice at the Buffalo Bills Training Center. Key players like Khalil Shakir, Von Miller, and Ed Oliver were seen preparing for the high-stakes matchup.
As the clock ticks down to Sunday, anticipation builds for what promises to be a thrilling showdown between two of the NFL’s most dynamic teams.