Only a fool would bet against the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs and their star signal-caller who is now 23–1 in his past 24 games.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills duked it out in classic, nail-biting fashion in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, but it was K.C. that walked away victorious and one step closer to a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
Patrick Mahomes’ connections to the Lone Star State are well-documented. The East Texas native graduated from Whitehouse High School before landing at
Mahomes and the Chiefs took charge in the final moments for a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.
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.
Mahomes will certainly be hoping that a massive contingent of Chiefs fans make the trip from Kansas City to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, which will be played at the home of the
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs took down the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game to punch its ticket to the Big Game for the third straight season.
Patrick Mahomes threw for 245 yards and a touchdown and ran through the Buffalo defense for two more scores to lead Kansas City to a 32-29 victory.
This year's Super Bowl is a rematch of Super Bowl LVII two years ago, which the Chiefs won 38-35 over the Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills are bringing plenty of baggage to Arrowhead Stadium for their Conference Championship showdown. Sunday’s clash against the Kansas City Chiefs will see the winner crowned