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The stage is set for the Kansas City Chiefs to host the Buffalo Bills tonight in the AFC championship game.
The Chiefs finished the season with the best record in the AFC (15-2) and earned the No. 1 seed in the conference. Kansas City locked up its tenth consecutive AFC West title in the process. They had a first-round bye in the wild-card round and enjoyed an extra week of rest to prepare for the Houston Texans, whom they defeated 24-13 in the divisional round to clinch a spot in the AFC title game for the seventh consecutive season.
Kansas City is seeking an historic third consecutive Super Bowl win but it will have its hands full on Sunday against Buffalo.
The Bills cruised past the Broncos in the wild card and defeated the Ravens 27-25 in the divisional round. Quarterback Josh Allen has played at an MVP level all season and has an opportunity to exercise revenge this Sunday.
Under offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Buffalo has one of the NFL's most efficient units. The Bills finished the 2024 season ranked second in EPA per play (0.18), while Allen recorded 41 total touchdowns.
Buffalo has won the AFC East title in six consecutive seasons under head coach Sean McDermott. Buffalo and Kansas City are the only teams to win double-digit games and reach the playoffs in each of the last six years. The Bills were one of two teams to defeat Kansas City during the regular season.
Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid has the franchise clicking on all cylinders and are two wins away from a fourth Lombardi trophy in six years. Patrick Mahomes has defeated Buffalo in all three previous postseason meetings. With a fourth on Sunday he would join Tom Brady and John Elway as the only starting quarterback to reach the Super Bowl five times.
The latest chapter in the greatest NFL rivalry of this generation will be written tonight.
USA TODAY Sports will provide live updates, highlights and more from the AFC championship game between the Bills and Chiefs on Sunday below. All times are Eastern.
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Chiefs 32, Bills 29
Buffalo's season was on the line on 4th-and-5 from their own 47-yard line. The Chiefs sent a blitz on the right side and Josh Allen threw it deep towards tight end Dalton Kincaid. Kincaid couldn't hold on and the Chiefs take over on downs.
As the game clock hits two minutes to go in the fourth quarter, the Bills are facing the biggest down of the game. They're at 4th-and-5 from their own 47 with their season on the line.
Kansas City broke the tie again with an eight-play drive but the Bills' defense got a key sack on 1st-and-goal to keep the Chiefs from scoring a touchdown. Harrison Butker made his first field goal of the night from 35 yards out to give Kansas City the lead with 3:33 left in the game.
Chiefs 32, Bills 29
Facing 4th-and-goal from the Chiefs' 4-yard line, Josh Allen dropped back and threw to the back right of the end zone to wide receiver Curtis Samuel for a touchdown. Tyler Bass' extra point is good and the game is tied with 6:15 to go in the fourth quarter.
Allen found Mack Hollins again for a deep shot on the drive, this time a 32-yard completion on 3rd-and-8 from the Chiefs' 36.
Chiefs 29, Bills 29
Kansas City made the most of the Bills' turnover on downs, going 59 yards in just five plays to get the go-ahead score on a 10-yard run by Patrick Mahomes. He found wide receiver Justin Watson for the two-point conversion.
The Chiefs did not face a third down all drive as Mahomes found wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster for a 29-yard gain deep into Buffalo territory. The Bills will get the ball back with 10:14 to go in the game.
Chiefs 29, Bills 22
Buffalo had converted their previous three fourth-down attempts but couldn't get a fourth one as Josh Allen couldn't get less than a yard on a sneak attempt. Allen converted a 4th-and-1 near midfield earlier in the drive but the Bills couldn't keep the drive alive.
Kansas City's offense will take over from their own 41-yard line down 22-21 with 12:55 to go in the fourth quarter.
Buffalo's offense has the ball at their own 48-yard line as the third quarter comes to a close. Josh Allen's run up the middle on 3rd-and-1 didn't get past the first-down marker and the Bills offense will open the final quarter of the AFC championship game facing a crucial 4th-and-1.
Patrick Mahomes found wide receiver Marquise Brown deep down the left sideline on 3rd-and-15 following a false start penalty, but Brown couldn't keep both feet inbounds. The Chiefs punted for the second time tonight from their own 25.
Buffalo will take over on offense at their own 30-yard line with 1:56 to go in the third quarter.
Buffalo's offense capitalized on the Chiefs' first punt of the game by driving the ball 80 yards in just over seven minutes, capped off by a one-yard touchdown run by James Cook on 4th-and-goal from the one-yard line. The Bills went for the two-point conversion but quarterback Josh Allen was sacked.
Allen's three-yard run on 4th-and-1 from the Chiefs' 33-yard line kept the drive alive and his legs brought the Bills to goal-to-go distance with a 13-yard run two plays later. Buffalo holds a one-point lead with 2:56 to go in the third quarter.
Bills 22. Chiefs 21
Kansas City's offense was driving past midfield but the Buffalo defense came up big to force the Chiefs' first punt of the game. Linebacker Matt Milano spied Patrick Mahomes and sprinted over to him before the Kansas City quarterback could scramble for more yards on 3rd-and-11 from the Bills' 37-yard line.
After a short punt and touchback, Buffalo will take over at its own 20-yard line with 10:01 to go in the third quarter.
Passing
- Patrick Mahomes: 10/13 passing, 132 passing yards, 1 TD
Rushing
- Kareem Hunt: 8 carries, 41 rushing yards, 1 TD
- Patrick Mahomes: 6 carries, 17 rushing yards, 1 TD
- Xavier Worthy: 2 carries, 16 rushing yards
- Isiah Pacheco: 4 carries, 11 rushing yards
Receiving
- Xavier Worthy 5 receptions, 62 yards, 1 TD
- JuJu Smith-Schuster: 1 reception, 31 yards
- Hollywood Brown: 2 receptions, 20 yards
- DeAndre Hopkins: 1 reception, 11 yards
- Travis Kelce: 1 reception, 8 yards
Passing
- Josh Allen: 13/20 passing, 150 passing yards, 1 TD
Rushing
- James Cook: 4 carries, 23 rushing yards, 1 TD
- Ty Johnson: 3 carries, 10 rushing yards
- Josh Allen: 3 carries, 6 rushing yards
- Ray Davis: 1 carries, 4 rushing yards
Receiving
- Mack Hollins: 2 receptions, 41 yards
- Khalil Shakir: 5 receptions, 41 yards
- Amari Cooper: 3 receptions, 28 yards
- James Cook: 1 reception, 17 yards
- Keon Coleman: 1 reception, 12 yards
- Dalton Kincaid: 1 reception, 11 yards
Kansas City kneeled to close out the first half with a five-point lead behind a good first half from Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs' quarterback completed 10 of 13 passes for 132 yards and a touchdown pass to wide receiver Xavier Worthy. His fumble late in the first quarter was a rare mistake and set up Buffalo for their first touchdown drive of the half.
Buffalo rebounded from a quick three-and-out to open the game. Quarterback Josh Allen completed 13 of 20 passes in the first half for 150 yards and a touchdown. The Bills have run the ball just 11 times in the first half compared to 36 times total last week against the Ravens.
Kansas City will receive the second-half kickoff.
Buffalo marched 73 yards in just 92 seconds to cut the deficit to five points before halftime behind a 34-yard touchdown pass from Josh Allen to wide receiver Mack Hollins.
After a penalty on the extra point, the Bills attempted a two-point conversion, but Allen could not run it in from one yard out. Kansas City holds a five-point lead with 23 seconds to go in the first half.
Chiefs 21, Bills 16
The Chiefs maximized the long punt return and found the end zone once again before halftime, this time on a one-yard run by Patrick Mahomes. Harrison Butker's extra point is good again and the Chiefs take a two-score lead with 1:55 to go before halftime.
Kansas City got inside the 5-yard line thanks to a 26-yard throw from Mahomes to wide receiver Xavier Worthy. Buffalo challenged whether Worthy had possession and ultimately ruled he did. Four plays later, Mahomes ran it in from one yard out.
Chiefs 21, Bills 10
Josh Allen threw three incomplete passes in a row and the Bills offense had to punt for the second time in the first half. Chiefs returner Nikko Remigio took the kick 41 yards to the Bills' 34-yard line and the Chiefs will have a good chance to score once again before halftime.
Kansas City's offense responded to Buffalo's touchdown drive with one of their own. Patrick Mahomes found rookie wide receiver for an 11-yard catch-and-run touchdown to put Kansas City back ahead. Harrison Butker's extra point is good and the Chiefs take the lead with 4:13 to go in the first half.
Mahomes completed all five pass attempts on the drive and scrambled for six yards on a crucial 4th-and-1 conversion to keep the drive going near midfield.
Chiefs 14, Bills 10
The Bills offense capitalized on Patrick Mahomes' fumble with a 10-play, 72-yard scoring drive that culminated in running back James Cook sprinting down the left side for a six-yard touchdown run. Tyler Bass' extra point is good and the Bills get their first lead of the game with 10:25 to go in the second quarter.
Buffalo had multiple key third-down conversions, starting with a 10-yard pass from Allen to Amari Cooper on 3rd-and-9 to extend the drive closer to the red zone. Allen fumbled on the next play but found Khalil Shakir for a 24-yard gain on 3rd-and-13 to get the Bills in a goal-to-go situation.
Bills 10, Chiefs 7
Buffalo's gone 12 yards in two plays after recovering the Chiefs' fumble. The Bills offense will be facing 1st-and-10 from their own 40-yard line to start the second quarter.
Kansas City was driving near the red zone when Patrick Mahomes fumbled a fake handoff to running back Isiah Pacheco. The ball hit the ground and Buffalo defensive lineman Ed Oliver corralled it at the Bills' 28-yard line. Buffalo will take over on offense with 57 seconds to go in the first quarter.
Buffalo's second offensive drive of the game went much better than the first as the Bills picked up a pair of first downs. A fumbled exchange between Josh Allen and running back James Cook on 2nd-and-5 from the Chiefs' 35-yard line stopped the Bills' progress, though, and Buffalo couldn't convert on 3rd-and-9. Tyler Bass knocked through a 53-yard field goal to get Buffalo on the board with 3:45 to go in the first quarter.
Chiefs 7, Bills 3
After the Bills' three-and-out, Kansas City took over on offense and marched 90 yards in nine plays, capped off by a 12-yard touchdown run by running back Kareem Hunt. Harrison Butker's extra point is good and the Chiefs hold an early lead in the AFC championship game.
Buffalo will take over with 8:56 to go in the first quarter.
Chiefs 7, Bills 0
Buffalo wasn't able to move the chains on their first drive of the game. Quarterback Josh Allen narrowly missed interceptions on his first two passes of the game, one on a throw over the middle to Mack Hollins and another on a deep shot down the left sideline to Keon Coleman.
Chiefs vs. Bills start time
- Date: Sunday, January 26, 2025
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
The Bills and Chiefs game will wrap up the conference championship matchups kicking off at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Chiefs vs. Bills TV channel
- Cable TV: CBS
There are no surprise inactives for the two-time defending Super Bowl champs in the AFC championship.
There are no shocking inactive players for Buffalo in the AFC championship. The most significant absence will be safety Taylor Rapp.
Yes, Swift is in attendance to watch Travis Kelce in action against the Bills. She was spotted entering Arrowhead Stadium with Donna Kelce and figures to be in her usual suite.
Chiefs vs. Bills predictions, picks
Here's how the USA TODAY Sports staff feels the AFC championship between the Bills and Chiefs will shape up:
- Lorenzo Reyes: Bills 31, Chiefs 23
- Tyler Dragon: Chiefs 26, Bills 22
- Jordan Mendoza: Bills 29, Chiefs 28
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The Chiefs are favorites to defeat the Bills, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Not interested in this game? Check out expert picks and best bets for every NFL game this week.
- Spread: Chiefs (-2)
- Moneyline: Chiefs (-130); Bills (+110)
- Over/under: 48.5
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- NFC championship game: Eagles vs. Commanders
- AFC championship game: Chiefs vs. Bills
The Chiefs are defending home turf vs. the Bills on Sunday, as Buffalo travels to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri for the matchup.
Temperatures will peak at 33 degrees on Sunday. That's a bit chillier than Saturday's estimated high of 41 degrees, but there is still a chance that the temperature won't drop below freezing until after the AFC championship game kicks off.
Below are the full details of Sunday's forecast for Kansas City, Mo., according to the National Weather Service.
- High temperature: 33 degrees
- Low temperature: 21 degrees
- Chance of precipitation: 0%
- Wind: 3-6 mph
There is not expected to be any precipitation during Sunday's game nor is there expected to be much wind.
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Rice underwent successful surgery to repair the LCL in his right knee.
Here's the projected 2025 NFL draft order entering the AFC and NFC championship games (picks Nos. 29-30 will be decided by today’s results): according to Tankathon.com:
- Tennessee Titans: 3-14 record; .522 strength of schedule (SOS)
- Cleveland Browns: 3-14; .536 SOS
- New York Giants: 3-14; .554 SOS
- New England Patriots: 4-13; .471 SOS
- Jacksonville Jaguars: 4-13; .478 SOS
- Las Vegas Raiders: 4-13; .540 SOS
- New York Jets: 5-12; .495 SOS
- Carolina Panthers: 5-12; .498 SOS
- New Orleans Saints: 5-12; .505 SOS
- Chicago Bears: 5-12; .554 SOS
- San Francisco 49ers: 6-11; .564 SOS
- Dallas Cowboys: 7-10; .522 SOS
- Miami Dolphins: 8-9; .419 SOS
- Indianapolis Colts: 8-9; .457 SOS
- Atlanta Falcons: 8-9; .519 SOS
- Arizona Cardinals: 8-9; .536 SOS
- Cincinnati Bengals: 9-8; .478 SOS
- Seattle Seahawks: 10-7; .498 SOS
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Denver Broncos: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Pittsburgh Steelers: 10-7; .502 SOS
- Los Angeles Chargers: 11-6; .467 SOS
- Green Bay Packers: 11-6; .533 SOS
- Minnesota Vikings: 14-3; .474 SOS
- Houston Texans: 10-7; .481 SOS
- Los Angeles Rams: 10-7; .505 SOS
- Baltimore Ravens: 12-5; .529 SOS
- Detroit Lions: 15-2; .519 SOS
- Washington Commanders: 12-5; .436 SOS
- Buffalo Bills: 13-4; .467 SOS
- Philadelphia Eagles: 14-3; .453 SOS
- Kansas City Chiefs: 15-2; .488 SOS
The winner of tonight’s AFC Championship between the Chiefs and Bills will advance to the Super Bowl and play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET.