Only a fool would bet against the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs and their star signal-caller who is now 23–1 in his past 24 games.
We’ve never seen this version of Patrick Mahomes before. Here’s why it was unleashed in the Chiefs’ win over the Bills.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl ... again. One year after claiming their second straight Lombardi Trophy, the reigning champions punched their ticket to Super B
Mahomes will look to achieve a feat that no team in NFL history has when he takes the field in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans vs. the Philadelphia Eagles — a three-peat. Mahomes led his team to yet another appearance by edging out the Buffalo Bills once again, 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.
Patrick Mahomes’ connections to the Lone Star State are well-documented. The East Texas native graduated from Whitehouse High School before landing at
Josh Allen is in a familiar position, and it's not one he hoped to be in coming into Sunday's AFC Championship. The Buffalo Bills quarterback dropped to 0-4 in his playoff career against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs as his hopes of reaching the Super Bowl have once again come up just short with a 32-29 defeat at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Eagles and Chiefs will face off for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
On Sunday, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen lead the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, respectively, into the AFC Championship game with the Chiefs looking for some NFL history if they can make it to Super Bowl LIX.
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.
Mahomes made the winning plays again, as the Chiefs will face the Eagles again after defeating the Bills 32-29 in the AFC championship game.