Summary

  • Kansas City Chiefs to face Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59

  • RESULT: Buffalo Bills 29-32 Kansas City Chiefs in AFC Championship game

  • Chiefs win thriller to stay on track for third-straight Super Bowl win, with Taylor Swift at Arrowhead to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce

  • RESULT: Washington Commanders 23-55 Philadelphia Eagles - Eagles make fourth Super Bowl since 2000

  • Three touchdowns apiece for Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts as Eagles dominate - Washington turn ball over four times

  1. Bills puntpublished at 00:48 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-14 Kansas City Chiefs

    Curtis Samuel drops a bit of a dolly when wide open on second down, before a long bomb from Josh Allen on third down can't find his receiver so Buffalo have to punt.

  2. Postpublished at 00:43 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-14 Kansas City Chiefs

    Ndamukong Suh
    Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports

    Kansas City are finding a way to exploit the defence of the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo have found a way to shut down to the run but what that has opened up is Mahomes magic.

  3. touchdown

    Touchdown - Chiefs!published at 00:41 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-14 Kansas City Chiefs

    Xavier Worthy takes a Patrick Mahomes pass and races in from 11 yards to put the Chiefs back in front. That's a 10th touchdown of the season for Worthy - who also scored in the regular season game against Buffalo.

    Again, the fastest man ever in the NFL Combine only ended up in Kansas City after Buffalo traded picks with them. Probably regret that now.

    That's an 11-play drive of 70 yards by the Chiefs taking just over six minutes and a strong response to going behind. Back over to you Josh Allen.

    Xavier Worthy scores a touchdown against the Buffalo BillsImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 00:40 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Kaiir Elam is flagged for a facemask, bit harsh as although there was contact he didn't grab or twist it, and it moves KC to the Buffalo 11.

  5. Turnover battle could be keypublished at 00:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport

    How important are turnovers?

    Well, Buffalo had the NFL's highest turnover differential in the regular season of +24 - eight better than Pittsburgh in second.

    This Bills team is also the first since 1933 (when turnovers began being tracked) to go their first 19 games of the season without losing the turnover battle in any game.

  6. D-Hop in the actionpublished at 00:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    DeAndre Hopkins now gets his first catch of the game - Hopkins was once a dominant receiver when in Houston and is more than handy still. He could be big for Kansas City tonight.

  7. Postpublished at 00:36 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Tony Romo
    Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback on CBS

    That was a huge decision. If you don't get the first down there... oof.

  8. First down!published at 00:35 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Lovely play! The Chiefs take a while in the huddle, then break out and race up to the line before snapping it quickly.

    Patrick Mahomes keeps hold of the ball and he rolls out right to run for the first down himself. Nicely drawn-up play beautifully executed.

    KC don't have a tush push in their locker...

  9. Fourth downpublished at 00:33 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    The Chiefs run it twice for precisely one yard so they still need one as they look like they're going for it on fourth down. Will they roll the dice?

  10. Kelce's post-season success down to power of the beard?published at 00:32 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Graphic showing Travis Kelce stats for regular season compared to post-seasonImage source, Getty Images

    The Kansas City Chiefs tend to save their best for play-offs, Travis Kelce in particular.

    Last week he had 117 receiving yards - more than he's had in a single game all season - and claimed just his fourth touchdown of the season.

    The star tight end has averaged more touchdowns, receiving yards and receptions per game in the play-offs than in the regular season.

    Maybe it's all down to the power of the beard. Kelce has tended to start the season clean-shaven (well, almost), and let his facial hair grow for the rest of the campaign.

  11. Postpublished at 00:32 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Don't celebreate anything too soon if you're a Buffalo fan! They've been down this road so many times before, back and forth, lead change after lead change, and it's always the Chiefs celebrating at the 50-yard line after the game and the Bills in tears.

  12. First catch for Kelcepublished at 00:31 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Travis Kelce finally gets his first catch of the game. First of many?

  13. Postpublished at 00:30 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Ndamukong Suh
    Former NFL defensive tackle and 2021 Super Bowl winner on Sky Sports

    The Bills don't need to put all the weight on Josh Allen, they need to have a balanced attack. Having the run game in James Cook will throw this Kansas City defence through a blender and that's where you want them to be.

  14. touchdown

    Touchdown - Bills!published at 00:27 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 10-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    James Cook gives Buffalo the lead! The running back bounces to the outside where there doesn't look any room at all but he barges forward breaking tackles and busts into the end zone.

    That's a 20th touchdown this season for Cook and a massive bonus for Buffalo to get seven off a Patrick Mahomes turnover.

    It's not all been smooth sailing as Josh Allen is walking a bit of a tightrope on a couple of his throws, and he's also fumbled the ball but managed to keep possession.

    James Cook Buffalo BillsImage source, Getty Images
  15. Sack!published at 00:26 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Mike Danna brings down Josh Allen for a loss of 10 - the ball comes out AGAIN but this time takes a nice bounce for the quarterback who gathers it up to maintain possession.

  16. Coooooooppublished at 00:25 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Amari Cooper shows up big time to gather a dart from Josh Allen to get a first down.

  17. Postpublished at 00:24 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Justin Reid spots this play a mile off and comes tearing down the field to smack Khalil Shakir for a loss of three and we've got a crucial third down coming up

  18. Across midfieldpublished at 00:21 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    James Cook in NFL play-offsImage source, Getty Images

    James Cook again but this time on the checkdown pass from Josh Allen which he runs away with across midfield.

  19. Postpublished at 00:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Tony Romo
    Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback on CBS

    What makes this Buffalo offence so hard to handle is all the misdirection and James Cook can find the holes. He might be the most underrated back in the league.

  20. Postpublished at 00:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

    Buffalo Bills 3-7 Kansas City Chiefs

    Greg Brady
    NFL pundit on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Any time you're getting the ball away from the Chiefs you're thinking you've stopped them from scoring, and now you've put yourself in a position to score.