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Chiefs advanced to the AFC Championship game, defeating the Bills 27-24

Brandon Harley

It was evident that Taylor Swift's effect was alive and well this past Sunday night as Travis Kelce caught two touchdown passes from Patrick Mahomes to give the Kansas City Chiefs a 27-24 win over the Buffalo Bills that advanced them to their sixth straight AFC championship game.


In the fourth quarter, Isiah Pacheco scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 4-yard run. This was in a game where the teams traded leads five times. The game wasn’t decided until the Bills' final drive stalled at the Chiefs' 26. This is when Allen threw a pair of incompletions, leading to Bass’ missed field goal. It came a week after he had a field-goal attempt blocked and also missed from 27 yards in a 31-17 win over Pittsburgh.


Josh Allen said, “I wish he hadn't been put in that situation." “You win as a team; you lose as a team. One play doesn’t define a game.” As a result, the Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions, will travel to Baltimore on Sunday, where they will face Lamar Jackson and the top-seeded Ravens, who beat Houston 34-10 on Saturday.


When asked about the upcoming game, Mahomes replied: There’s no weakness there,” Mahomes said of the Ravens. "It’s going to take our best effort. Defense, offense, special teams, they do it all. It’s always a great challenge and that stadium’s going to be rocking, so we’re excited for the challenge.”

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