Kansas City #Chiefs safety Justin Reid appreciates consistent battles vs. the Buffalo #Bills: ‘It feels like a divisional game’ | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs are just days away from their AFC championship game showdown with the Buffalo Bills, and Kansas City's defense knows exactly what type of challenge they will have to overcome in order to return to their third-consecutive Super Bowl.
Reid and Cook weren't the only players from the game that were slapped with a fine. Texans cornerback Kris Boyd was fined $8,056 for "unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet)" at the very beginning of the first quarter.
For the seventh consecutive season, the first-seeded Kansas City Chiefs have made it to the AFC Championship, where they are hosting the second-seeded Buffalo Bills on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Buffalo faced fourth-and-goal form the Chiefs' 1 with 2 minutes, 56 seconds left in the third quarter. Quarterback Josh Allen took a shotgun snap, ran an option and pitched the ball to Cook, who got low to the ground to try to evade safety Justin Reid.
Kansas City #Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub credits Justin Reid for success on blocked field goals: ‘He studies tape’ | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco speaks to media ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs beat the Bills in the AFC Championship Game, 32-29, and they’ll face the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. All it took was the most points they’ve scored in a game this season. The Chiefs are the first team in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls and then follow it with a trip to another Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs are less than 24 hours away from hosting the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium, but two of the team’s
Combined with his 273 regular-season wins, Reid trails only the league's all-time wins leader Don Shula in Miami (347), Belichick (who had 333 with the Browns and Patriots), and former Chicago Bears coach George Halas (324).
For the second time this season and the fourth time in the last five postseasons, the Buffalo Bills will face off with the Kansas City Chiefs, this time on Sunday, Jan. 26 in the AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
The Bills, though, answered with Mack Hollins’ 34-yard catch of a Josh Allen pass while being interfered with by Trent McDuffie with 23 seconds left in the half. Buffalo took the extra point off the board when Justin Reid was offsides, and Allen was ...