Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs' AFC Championship win Sunday, with the team now headed to Super Bowl LIX.
The Eagles won the NFC title by routing the Commanders 55-23. The Chiefs won the AFC title by beating the Bills 32-29. The Chiefs and Eagles will face off in the 2025 Super Bowl. They met in the 2023 edition, which Kansas City won 38-35 to kickstart its current three-peat bid.
With the coveted three-peat in sight, Patrick Mahomes took to social media in celebration of the AFC championship win against the Buffalo Bills, while also offering a brief message of excitement for Chiefs fans. "I’ll see yall in New Orleans! #ChiefsKingdom," wrote Mahomes, along with an alarm clock emoji.
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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are one win away from an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship game on Sunday.
The Ravens (13-6) were no closer to that this season. After an excruciating loss at home last year in the AFC championship game, Baltimore declined by only one game in the regular season, from 13-4 to 12-5. But that was only good enough for the No. 3 seed, which meant the Ravens had to play at Buffalo in the second round.