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The Chiefs are set to play in their third consecutive AFC championship game when they host the Bills Sunday. As the reigning champions and top seed in the conference, Kansas City is just two wins away from repeating in Super Bowl 2021.
With Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes expected to play despite the head/neck injury that kept him out late of the Chiefs’ 22-17 win over the Browns in the divisional round, it’ll be a passing-heavy QB matchup with Buffalo’s signal-caller Josh Allen.
It has been six seasons since the Chiefs last missed the playoffs, while the second-seeded Bills are in the postseason for the third time in four seasons after breaking an 18-year drought in 2017.
What time is the game?
Sunday, January 24 at 6:40 p.m., ET
Where is the game taking place?
The Chiefs are hosting the game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
How can I watch?
The game will be televised nationally on CBS, and a live steam is available on CBS All Access.
Viewers can also livestream the game with a subscription to fuboTV. Other streaming options include Hulu Live TV.
What is the weather forecast?
The forecast for Sunday evening at Arrowhead Stadium is 37 degrees and cloudy with a small chance of rain. There will also be wind gusts of up to 10 mph.
Who is favored to win?
BetMGM favors the Chiefs by 3.5 points, with an over/under of 54.5 points.
Who will the winner play in Super Bowl 2021 on Feb. 7?
The winner of the NFC Championship game between the Packers and Buccaneers.
Matchup history
The Chiefs and Bills have met 46 times in the regular season dating back to 1960, with Buffalo holding the slight advantage with a 24-21-1 record.
The Bills also have the edge in postseason meetings, winning twice and losing once.
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