Fans across the country have grown weary of the Kansas City Chiefs' success in recent seasons, which has led to a bizarre conspiracy theory about NFL referees and reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes.
If bettors like the Commanders and Bills to win, they obviously like them to cover too, and betting on the spread also reflects that, though it’s at least a little closer. For the NFC championship, 61% of bets and 55% of handle is on a Commanders cover. In the AFC, 63% of bets and 79% of handle is on the Bills.
For the second time in five years, the Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. These two teams have separated themselves as the best in the conference. Patrick Mahomes and Co.
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Ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Chiefs and Bills, most of the country is rooting for Buffalo. BetOnline.ag studied geotagged X posts and found fans in just six states are rooting for the Chiefs now: Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
A playoff matchup pits the Buffalo Bills (13-4) against the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) in the AFC Championship game on Jan. 26 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.On
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Here’s who’s on the call: Jim Nantz will be on play-by-play. He’ll be joined by Tony Romo, who will be the analyst. Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely will be reporting from the sidelines.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Grammy winner Taylor Swift have been an item for well over a year now, and that is ample time for Travis' friends and teammates to meet Swift.
Will the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes win the AFC championship in their quest for a three-peat? Or will Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills make their first Super Bowl appearance since 1994?