Chiefs-Bills rematch is set – Dos Mundos Bilingual Newspaper

Story by Chara and photo courtesy by Jason Hannah/ Kansas City Chiefs
With their 42-21 victory over Pittsburgh Sunday night (Jan. 16) at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in the books, the Kansas City Chiefs have their eyes on Buffalo – their opponents in the second round of the AFC playoffs.
The Bills and Chiefs will face off at 5:30 pm this Sunday (Jan. 23) at Arrowhead. The teams met in January 2021 in the AFC championship game, with the Chiefs winning 38-24 to advance to Super Bowl LV. They met again Oct. 10, 2021, at Arrowhead, with the Bills trouncing the Chiefs 38-20 in regular-season play.
Buffalo (12-6) set up the rematch by thumping New England 47-17 Jan. 15 at Highmark Stadium. As The Sporting News and other media outlets reported, the Bills scored on all seven of their possessions, never punting, committing a turnover or attempting a field goal – a first for any NFL team.
The Chiefs (13-5) reached the playoffs by overcoming a 3-4 start and winning the AFC West. In winning nine of their last 10 regular-season games, they went from allowing 29 points per game in the first seven games and ranking last in the NFL defensively to ranking first the last 10 regular-season games, allowing 16 points per game.
Kansas City then secured the win over Pittsburgh by overcoming a 0-0 first quarter and a 7-0 second-quarter deficit. After that, the offense seemed unstoppable. Starting with the second quarter, quarterback Patrick Mahomes II led the Chiefs on six straight touchdown drives, throwing 5 TD passes in 10 minutes, 30 seconds of game time.
According to FiveThirtyEight.com, the Chiefs have a 65% chance of defeating the Bills.
Sunday’s winner will play the winner between Tennessee and Cincinnati for the AFC title. Tennessee (12-5) and Cincinnati (11-7) are scheduled to meet at 3:30 pm Saturday (Jan. 22) at Nissan Stadium.
Tennessee, seeded first, had a first-round bye. Cincinnati advanced with a 29-16 first-round win Jan. 15 over visiting Las Vegas.
Cincinnati and Tennessee each defeated Kansas City during the regular season.


The rematch between the Chiefs and the Bills is ready

With their 42-21 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday night (Jan. 16) at Arrowhead Stadium’s GEHA Field on the books, the Kansas City Chiefs have their eyes on Buffalo, their second-round playoff opponents. of the AFC.
The Bills and Chiefs will meet at 5:30 pm this Sunday (January 23) at Arrowhead. The teams met in January 2021 in the AFC championship game, with the Chiefs winning 38-24 to advance to Super Bowl LV. They met again on October 10, 2021 at Arrowhead, with the Bills defeating the Chiefs 38-20 in the regular season.
Buffalo (12-6) set up the rematch by defeating New England 47-17 on Jan. 15 at Highmark Stadium. As The Sporting News and other media outlets reported, the Bills scored on all seven of their possessions, never punting, committing a turnover or attempting a field goal, a first for any NFL team.
The Chiefs (13-5) reached the playoffs by overcoming a 3-4 start and winning the AFC West. Winning nine of their last 10 regular-season games, they went from allowing 29 points per game in the first seven games and ranking last in the NFL defensively to ranking first in the last 10 regular-season games, allowing 16 points per game.
Kansas City then secured victory over Pittsburgh by overcoming a 0-0 first quarter and a 7-0 second quarter deficit. After that, the offense seemed unstoppable. Beginning with the second quarter, quarterback Patrick Mahomes II led the Chiefs in six consecutive touchdown drives, throwing 5 TD passes in 10 minutes, 30 seconds of playing time.
According to FiveThirtyEight.com, the Chiefs have a 65% chance of beating the Bills.
Sunday’s winner will play the winner between Tennessee and Cincinnati for the AFC title. Tennessee (12-5) and Cincinnati (11-7) are scheduled to meet at 3:30 pm on Saturday (Jan. 22) at Nissan Stadium.
Top-seeded Tennessee was rested in the first round. Cincinnati advanced with a 29-16 first-round win on Jan. 15 over visiting Las Vegas.
Cincinnati and Tennessee each defeated Kansas City during the regular season.

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Chiefs-Bills rematch is set – Dos Mundos Bilingual Newspaper