Following an entertaining weekend of football, the 2024 AFC Championship Game and 2024 NFC Championship Game are officially set. The Kansas City Chiefs will play host to the Buffalo Bills on the AFC side of things. That game will have a familiar New York Giants feel from a coaching staff standpoint on both sidelines.
Conference Championship Sunday will be an in-your-face reminder of everything the New York Giants have done wrong since 2022.
According to a report by Sports Business Journal editor Austin Karp, the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday was the most-watched AFC Championship Game in NFL history.
The Bills, who have lost seven straight road playoff games dating back three decades, beat the Chiefs, 30-21, in Week 11 in a game played in Buffalo. The Chiefs are a mind-boggling 15-2 in playoff games played since 2020 (they beat the Bills in three of those games, including a win in the 2021 AFC championship), so, yeah, they’re battle-tested.
The Buffalo Bills have been waiting a long time for this. Josh Allen and Co. have a chance to make history on Sunday.
With their NFC Championship win, the Eagles will face the winner of the AFC Championship in Super Bowl 59.
The NFL's final four teams compete Sunday for a spot in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Here's what to know about both games.
Jones is one of a handful of all-time UFC greats to earn world titles in multiple divisions, joining the likes of Conor McGregor and Cormier. A win over Aspinall could potentially move Jones up the pound-for-pound rankings and surpass Islam Makhachev for the No. 1 spot.
The actual sports part and storylines are incredible: Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game; the Bills have a lifetime of heartbreak, including Buffalo leading Kansas City with 13 seconds left in a 2021 Divisional Round game before losing.
Nantz is aware not only of the Chiefs’ quest to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls, but their attempt to join the New York Giants as the only teams to appear in a title game five times in a six-season span.
Overall, the Bills and Chiefs have met seven times in the playoffs, with the Chiefs going 5-2. Here's each postseason matchup between the two teams: