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The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs have yet another opportunity on Sunday to defend their crown. In their way of a third consecutive Super Bowl berth stand the Buffalo Bills, who have been arguably their biggest rival during this recent run of fantastic success.
The Bears are slated to have around $66.01 million in salary cap space in 2025, per OverTheCap, which is the fifth most in the NFL. It'll give general manager Ryan Poles plenty to work with as he looks to continue to add to the roster (and perhaps re-sign some in-house free agents).
Buffalo has been on fire with MVP candidate Josh Allen leading the charge, but they once again have to prove they can play Goliath in Kansas City. The Bills might've won the regular-season battle against the Chiefs, but we know Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City are at their best in the postseason.
Who is playing in the AFC championship game this year? Two teams with three playoff matchups in the last four years meet again in AFC title game.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in an epic AFC Championship Game showdown this evening. With the Chiefs in hot pursuit of a third consecutive Super Bowl victory, it will take every ounce of the Bills’ might to stop them.
The NFL 2025 postseason continues with the conference championships, where the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles will face off in the NFC Championship Game and the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs will square off in the AFC Championship Game for a spot in Super Bowl LIX.
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SportsLine's Mike Tierney just revealed his Kansas City vs. Buffalo expert picks for Sunday's AFC Championship Game matchup during the 2025 NFL playoffs
SportsLine's team of Vegas experts, proven model, and AI PickBot get you ready for Bills vs. Chiefs and Commanders vs. Eagles
Kansas City, seeking its third straight Super Bowl win, hosts Buffalo, which has lost seven straight road playoff games and never hoisted the Lombardi Trophy.