From 1994 (the year of Bills’ last Super Bowl loss) to 2018 (the year they drafted Josh Allen, their All-Pro quarterback who is going to win the MVP this year and has been justifiably anointed as the franchise and region’s savior),
It was yet another season-ending underperformance by the Buffalo Bills’ defense in Sunday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Over three generations, the Bills and their city have experienced every way to lose. Will Leitch is the author of the forthcoming “Lloyd McNeil’s Last Ride,” a contributing editor at New York magazine and founder of Deadspin.
In a tale of divided loyalties, a Buffalo Bills fan in Kansas City and a Kansas City Chiefs fan in Buffalo share their experiences living in "enemy territory."
The Bills and Chiefs play with a trip to Super Bowl 59 on the line Sunday. Here is Sal Maiorana's preview of the AFC Championship Game.
Games since then include the Chiefs’ 42-36 win in overtime in the 2021 AFC Divisional Round, known in Kansas City as the “13-second game,” and last season’s 27-24 escape in Buffalo, sealed when Bills placekicker Tyler Bass missed a 44-yard field goal in the final two minutes.
Here is the broadcast and betting information for Sunday's AFC Championship Game between the Bills and Chiefs.
Let's take a look at some of the most intriguing stats and milestones within reach for the Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Despite soon wrapping up just his seventh year as Kansas City's full-time starting quarterback,
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were able to pull off a massive hard-fought win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game by a final score
Patrick Mahomes broke a tie with Joe Montana on playoff wins, getting closer to the record set by Tom Brady in the postseason.
Some franchises have felt glory slip through their fingers, while others have never even reached the big game. Year after year, their fans dream of breaking the curse and making history in the NFL. Check out which teams.