The New England Patriots haven't played in a few weeks, but that hasn't stopped former stars from speaking out about the way the NFL playoffs have been going. Y
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Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady reminisced about a moment that occurred after the 2018 AFC Championship Game between the Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs. Brady and the Patriots came away with the victory. The legendary quarterback went 30-of-46 on the evening, throwing for 346 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions.
For the fourth time in the last five years, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs. And for the fourth time, the game ended in heartbreak for the team of head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen.
While the New England Patriots season came to an end ... the Buffalo Bills downed the Baltimore Ravens to set up an AFC Championship Game between the top two seeds. On the other side of the ...
It was a play that changed the course of the entire NFL. A play that was responsible for creating the most dominant dynasty in modern football history. Insert Oakland Raider Charles Woodson
When the New England Patriots played in their eighth straight AFC Championship Game, it seemed like a streak of playoff success that would endure for ages. And it might. But that day the Patriots defeated the Chiefs, and Kansas City hasn’t missed an AFC ...
The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs have been the NFL's only two dynasties in the free agency and salary cap era.
The Patriots’ run from 2001-19 might never be accomplished again. But the Chiefs are why we use the word “might.”
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills AFC Championship smashed television ratings on Sunday. According to several sources, the game averaged over 57 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched AFC games in history.
Here's what the Buffalo Bills head coach said to his players prior to their AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs.