Patrick Mahomes threw for 245 yards and a touchdown, ran through the Buffalo defense for two more scores, and relied on his defense at key moments to help the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Bills 32-29 on Sunday night, January 26, and reach the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season. Now, the AFC champions will try to do something no other NFL team has done: Win all three.
The Chiefs will get a familiar foe in the Eagles, whom they beat two years ago for the first title in this run. Philadelphia romped to a 55-23 victory over the Washington Commanders earlier Sunday to earn a shot at the champs on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
It’s the fourth time since January 2021 that the Chiefs have ended the Bills’ season in the playoffs. And like all the rest, it came after a heavyweight fight between two of the top teams in the AFC, one that was tied 29-all after Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen found Curtis Samuel in the back of the end zone to set up a little more drama at Arrowhead Stadium.
Mahomes was simply unflappable, though. He completed four consecutive passes on the ensuing possession, setting up Harrison Butker’s go-ahead field goal with 3:33 left and putting the Bills in another do-or-die situation in Kansas City.
Allen got their drive going by running for a first down, but his next two throws were batted at the line of scrimmage and fell incomplete. He hit Amari Cooper for a short gain on third down, and the Bills chose to go for it – they were 4 of 5 on fourth down at that point – and the Kansas City blitz forced Allen to loft up a prayer that Dalton Kincaid could not catch.
The Chiefs took over, picked up a couple of first downs and began to celebrate once again. Kareem Hunt had a touchdown run and Xavier Worthy had six catches for 85 yards and a score for Kansas City, which became the fourth franchise to reach three consecutive Super Bowls with its ninth consecutive playoff victory.
Allen threw for 237 yards and two scores for Buffalo. James Cook ran for 85 yards and two touchdowns of his own. The Bills still have not been to the Super Bowl since a run of four straight during the 1990-93 seasons. The Bills and Chiefs have become well acquainted over the years, meeting seven times since Kansas City beat Buffalo under the exact same circumstances – the AFC title game at Arrowhead Stadium – to reach the Super Bowl in January 2021.
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Buffalo had won all four games in the regular season. Kansas City had won the three that mattered in the postseason. And that familiarity, along with the fact that Bills coach Sean McDermott once worked for Chiefs counterpart Andy Reid, was evident as the game transpired. The Bills simply refused to let Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce beat them, like he did against the Texans in the divisional round, while Kansas City was prepared for Allen’s propensity to take off and run.
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It was the Chiefs who took a 21-16 lead into the locker room after a topsy-turvy first half. Mahomes and Hunt ran for scores and Worthy had a touchdown reception as the teams traded the lead. Cook reached the end zone for Buffalo, and a spectacular touchdown catch by Mack Hollins just before halftime kept the Bills in the game.
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It remained a game of inches in the second half: Cook barely reached across the goal line for a touchdown, the Chiefs stopped Allen inches shy of the marker on fourth down, Mahomes bulldozed into the end zone for a score, and the Bills answered with a 70-yard drive in which their MVP-candidate quarterback hit Samuel on fourth-and-goal to tie the game at 29-all.
-Fifty-three minutes and 45 seconds had been rendered moot. Everything came down to the last 6:45 of the game.
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Eagles’ powerful running game
Earlier, quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley rushed in three touchdowns each as the Philadelphia Eagles reached the Super Bowl with a 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game on Sunday, January 26.
The Eagles’ powerful running game proved too much for the Commanders as Philadelphia reached the NFL’s championship showpiece for the second time in three years. Philadelphia’s 55 points, with seven rushing touchdowns, was the highest total scored in a conference championship game, beating the previous best of 51 points set by the Buffalo Bills in 1991.
In New Orleans on February 9, the Eagles will face a rematch of the 2023 Super Bowl, which they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, who won against Buffalo later on Sunday in the AFC title game.
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Washington’s Jayden Daniels was looking to become the first rookie quarterback to reach the Super Bowl, but while he was his composed self again, the Commanders’ defense was no match for Philadelphia’s awesome power on the ground. After Zane Gonzalez opened the scoring with a field goal for the Commanders, Barkley displayed his incredible power and speed once again as he sprinted home for a 60-yard score. Barkley then put the Eagles 14-3 up late in the first quarter bursting into the end-zone from four yards out.
The Commanders got themselves back into the game when another Gonzalez field goal was followed up by Daniels connecting with Terry McLaurin on a 36-yard touchdown pass. But the final minutes of the opening half were a mess for the Commanders. On fourth-and-5 from near midfield, Eagles receiver A.J. Brown was able to get behind cornerback Marshon Lattimore for a crucial 31-yard completion.
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Then, Lattimore got called for pass interference in the end zone after a third-down incompletion, which left Hurts with just a yard to rush in for a score.
A disastrous turnover followed when Jeremy McNichols was stripped of the ball on the kickoff return, allowing the Eagles to have the ball again. Hurts made the most of it, finding Brown with a 4-yard pass as Philadelphia opened up a 15-point lead.
Gonzalez’s field goal reduced the gap before the interval but the Eagles were in no mood to open the door to their divisional rivals with Hurts showing his prowess with his feet as he ran in from 9 yards out. Daniels then showed his rushing ability, wrongfooting the Eagles’ defense with a sharp change of direction for a 10-yard score and then he provided a successful two-point conversion to reduce the deficit to 11 points.
But Hurts started the fourth quarter with a quarterback sneak getting him over the line for his fourth overall touchdown. After another Barkley touchdown, rookie running back Will Shipley joined the party, with a 2-yard rush in the final minutes.