James Cook, Ray Davis, and Ty Johnson have been a three-headed monster for the Buffalo offense. Their play against Kansas City can determine if the Bills can head to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX
Who is playing in the AFC championship game this year? Two teams with three playoff matchups in the last four years meet again in AFC title game.
They will go with running backs Ty Johnson and Ray Davis on kickoffs ... What we know about their schedule Bills vs Chiefs: AFC Championship game photos We still don’t have clarification ...
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. Kansas City scored on its first ...
Championship Sunday ... with the combination of James Cook, Ray Davis and Ty Johnson. It helps that Josh Allen himself is a significant factor in the run game, both as a scrambler and via designed ...
Forget the conspiracies. The head coach with the fourth-most wins in NFL history continues to own one of his pupils come playoff time.
This new record for the most-watched AFC Championship game was nearly 58 million, which is an increase of 2 million compared to last year's AFC title game, which previously held the viewership record. It also slightly surpassed last year's NFC Championship, which aired later in the day — typically a time slot that performs better overall.
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.
If you were watching the AFC Championship game on CBS over the weekend, then give yourself a pat on the back, because you were part of television history.  The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills had an average audience of 57.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills extended one of the NFL's hottest rivalries on Sunday. Fans were clearly interested in the AFC Championship Game matchup. Kansas City advanced to the Super Bowl with a 32-29 win over Buffalo at Arrowhead Stadium.
It felt like the AFC Championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills came down to a failed attempt to convert fourth down by Buffalo — but that did not clinch the game. In fact, the Chiefs’ offense had work to do afterward,
Dan Patrick reacts to the AFC Championship game, exploring the game's final play, why Buffalo "abandoned" its running game, and the prospects of Kansas City achieving a three-peat.