(CBS Detroit) — The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs both advanced to the AFC Championship this Sunday. The Bills smothered the Baltimore Ravens in a matchup largely lacking the offensive outburst it seemed to promise. The Chiefs managed to hold off the Cleveland Browns after Patrick Mahomes exited the game and entered the NFL’s concussion protocol. The Bills will travel to Kansas City this weekend to meet the Chiefs, with a trip to Super Bowl LV on the line.
The Chiefs won the first meeting between these teams back in mid-October, by the score of 26-17. Mahomes and his counterpart Josh Allen were both held relatively in check, with the former limited to 225 yards passing and two touchdowns, and the latter limited to 122 yards passing and two touchdowns. However Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire exploded for 161 yards on 26 carries.