AFC Divisional Game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs was a clash of titans. The stage was set for an epic battle between two powerhouse teams, each hungry for victory and a chance to advance to the conference championship.
As the game kicked off, both teams showcased their offensive prowess. The Chiefs' star quarterback Patrick Mahomes displayed his signature arm strength and accuracy, while Bills' quarterback Josh Allen showcased his ability to make plays with both his arm and legs. Touchdowns were exchanged in rapid succession, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
Harrison Butker kicked four field goals in the victory, and starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 262 yards and one touchdown on 23-for-41 passing. Earlier this season, Buffalo beat Kansas City 20-17 on Dec. 10. 
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If history repeats itself, this quarterback matchup will deliver at least one more unforgettable moment. 
Allen has rushed for at least 44 yards in each of his past three games, and the proverbial gloves are off when it comes to using him as a scrambler. He carried eight times for 77 yards and a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round.
While Allen should make his fair share of jaw-dropping throws, expect his legs to make a difference against a Chiefs D ranked 24th in yards per rush allowed.
This is the game of the week between two teams that have met in recent years, but this game is a Bills home game. That means Patrick Mahomes will be playing the first road playoff game in his career. It sure doesn't come in an easy place to play. The Bills have rolled into the playoffs, needing to win every game down the stretch, but they have some major defensive injuries. The Chiefs offense showed well last week against Miami, so that could be a problem. Josh Allen has to limit his mistakes, which he did in the victory over the Steelers. I think he does here as the Bills beat the Chiefs to advance to the AFC championship game.
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