Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the biggest takeaways from the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Buffalo Bills, preview Super Bowl LIX, and discuss how losing to the Bills in the Divisional Round impacted the Ravens’ locker room.
Now, the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles and try to become the first team ever to hoist three straight Lombardi Trophies.
With that said, the Bills have yet to reach the Super Bowl with Allen at the helm. Despite success in the regular season, Buffalo has not seen that translate into the postseason o
The Buffalo Bills' hopes of reaching the Super Bowl were dashed in heartbreaking fashion during Sunday’s AFC Championship game, as former Dalton Kincaid dropped
Kansas City has handed Buffalo another heartbreaking playoff loss, escaping the AFC Championship Game with a 32-29 win to advance to Super Bowl LIX
As the clock ticked down, the Chiefs seized the lead with a 35-yard field goal from Harrison Butker, making it 32-29 in their favour. With 3:33 remaining and the Bills trailing by three, Allen had the opportunity to orchestrate a game-winning drive and propel his side to the Super Bowl.
To the chagrin of everyone hoping for someone to end the Chiefs’ success, Kansas City did what it usually does and made just enough plays to get them over the finish line and back to the Super Bowl.
As the Chiefs look forward to their Super Bowl future, Brittany Mahomes hopes Bills Mafia learns a lesson from the past.
Just getting back to this stage is unusual for Hurts, who ended a string of 19 straight QBs who failed to return to the Super Bowl after losing their first trip as a starter. The last to get back was Buffalo’s Jim Kelly, who lost four straight trips in the 1990-93 seasons.
The two teams took each other on in Super Bowl 57 back in the 2022-23 season in Glendale, Arizona. The Chiefs pulled out a 38-35 victory over the Eagles in that matchup, which ended on a controversial pass interference called on Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry.
Ravens edge Kyle Van Voy chimed in on one of the more controversial plays in Buffalo's AFC championship loss in Kansas City.