Now, the Doink Cam is set for a comeback for Sunday night’s AFC championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium. CBS teased the return with a social media video showing what appears to be a doink captured by the cameras during warmups at last year’s game.
The Buffalo Bills once again had their season ended by their biggest nemesis in the playoffs. Buffalo lost 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game on Sunday night.
Here’s a closer look at the betting odds for Sunday’s AFC Divisional playoff game between the Chiefs and Bills.
The Buffalo Bills elevated a safety and an offensive lineman for the January 26 battle against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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.
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.
Defensive secret superstars for Eagles, Commanders, Bills and Chiefs in AFC, NFC Championship Games. Conference championship games are played in rarefied (and sometimes thin) air. The stakes are obviously higher, individual plays mean more, and the game script can veer in highly unpredictable ways that can decide things pretty quickly.
At long last, the Bills have returned to the AFC Championship Game ... Ed Oliver, A.J. Epenesa, Cam Lewis, Reggie Gilliam, Quinton Jefferson, Tyler Bass and Reid Ferguson. The original 13 are ...
The Buffalo Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC Championship Game, with a chance at a Super Bowl appearance on the line. According to ESPN BET, the matchup is predicted to be close,
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Starting safety Taylor Rapp will not play in Sunday's AFC championship game, the Buffalo Bills announced Friday.
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce is pretty darn excited to watch Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. It’ll be the Chiefs against the Bills for a