The Buffalo Bills once again had their season ended by their biggest nemesis in the playoffs. Buffalo lost 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game on Sunday night.
Now, the Doink Cam is set for a comeback for Sunday night’s AFC championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium. CBS teased the return with a social media video showing what appears to be a doink captured by the cameras during warmups at last year’s game.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — With every Ravens turnover, every field goal forced instead of surrendering a touchdown, and every failed two-point conversion that kept the opponents just out of reach, it marched the Bills closer and closer to what they’ve been yearning to get back to for years.
Austin Karp of the Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday that the Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Bills was seen by 57.4 million people on television. A year go, the Chiefs’ 17-10 win over the Ravens set a record with 55.5 million viewers. That number was topped by nearly 2 million viewers on Sunday.
The Bills will have cornerback Christian Benford for today's AFC Championship Game. Benford was questionable with a concussion. He was injured on the onside kick late in the Bills' win over the Ravens in the divisional round.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Starting safety Taylor Rapp will not play in Sunday's AFC championship game, the Buffalo Bills announced Friday.
The Bills have suffered a huge blow to their secondary ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Chiefs.
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce is pretty darn excited to watch Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. It’ll be the Chiefs against the Bills for a
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,
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With almost six decades of Super Bowls, there are still 12 of the NFL's 32 franchises that haven't won. Here's a look at the list.