The preparations are underway for the Buffalo Bills ahead of the AFC championship game. The Bills (13-4) have had their eye on Super Bowl 59 all year… and realistically, right next to that in the back of the team’s mind has been a meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) in the postseason. That’s on deck.
Unfortunately, the Buffalo Bills have a few names to watch on their injury report this week ahead of facing the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.
As the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills prepare to clash in the AFC Championship Game, both teams will have key players available who missed their earlier matchup this season. The Chiefs are expected to have five players back in the lineup who missed the previous game in Buffalo.
Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters at a press conference that safety Taylor Rapp will miss the team’s first on-field work ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs. Rapp injured his hip last weekend and he is considered day-to-day.
A couple of injured Bills players continued to progress, while another missed practice for the second straight day on Thursday in Orchard Park.
Kansas City's offense holds an advantage over Buffalo's defense, but Josh Allen will be tough for the Chiefs to contain.
Here are the full injury reports for the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their AFC championship matchup at Arrowhead Stadium: Buffalo Bills (13-4) Did not practice OL Dion Dawkins (illne
The Buffalo Bills have come up in their postseason matchups with the Kansas City Chiefs in recent years, but Ryan Fitzpatrick believes that Sunday could mark a major turning point for the franchise.
There is a good chance the AFC Championship Game comes down to a Mahomes deep pass or an Allen run. We're taking Mahomes.
The Bills and Chiefs play with a trip to Super Bowl 59 on the line Sunday. Here is Sal Maiorana's preview of the AFC Championship Game.
A depleted defense doomed the Bills in last season’s divisional playoff loss to the Chiefs. Buffalo has been remarkably healthy so far this postseason, but