The Game
Just one step remains until Super Bowl LV.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are meeting at Arrowhead Stadium to determine the AFC’s representative to the NFL championship in Tampa on February 7. Kickoff is set for 5:40 p.m. Arrowhead Time. The game will be broadcast on CBS — locally on KCTV/5.
With a 14-2 record, the Chiefs finished the regular season as AFC West champions, entering the postseason as the AFC’s first seed — while Buffalo’s 13-3 mark gave them the AFC East and the second seed. Since then, the Bills have defeated the Indianapolis Colts 27-24 in the Wild Card round and the Baltimore Ravens 17-3 in the Divisional round. With the only AFC bye, the Chiefs were able to sit out Wild Card Weekend before defeating the Cleveland Browns 22-17 last Sunday.
Two of the league’s best young quarterbacks will be leading their respective offenses. In 2020, reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes completed 66.3% of his passes for 4,740 yards, 38 touchdowns and six interceptions — good for a passer rating of 108.2. The Bills’ Josh Allen completed 69.2% of his for 4,544 yards, 37 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, giving him a passer rating of 107.2.
With these two quarterbacks, it is not a surprise that the league’s top two receivers will be appearing in the game. In his first year with the Bills, sixth-year wide receiver Stefon Diggs led the league with 1,535 yards (and eight touchdowns) on 127 receptions — followed by Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, whose 1,416 yards also set an all-time NFL receiving record for tight ends. In his fifth consecutive 1,000-yard season — another record for his position — he scored 11 touchdowns.
Now in his 22nd season as a head coach — his eighth with the Chiefs — Andy Reid is coaching his eighth conference championship game. While he’s the only head coach in NFL history to have brought two different teams to three-year runs hosting a conference title game, last season’s victory over the Tennessee Titans was only his second career win in one of them. Nonetheless, he’ll be looking to advance his postseason record to 17-14 — and give the Chiefs a chance to become the first team since 2004 to win consecutive NFL championships.
Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott is another of the many NFL head coaches who can count Reid among his mentors. He spent a full decade with the Philadelphia Eagles as an assistant under Reid, eventually becoming the Eagles’ defensive coordinator before he was fired after the 2010 season. In his fourth year with the Bills, he is seeking to improve his postseason record to 3-2 — and bring Buffalo to their first Super Bowl appearance since the 1993 season.
The two coaches have met twice before. The Bills defeated the Chiefs 16-10 in 2017, but Kansas City picked up a 26-17 victory over Buffalo in October.
This is the third time the two teams have met for a chance to play in the Super Bowl. After the 1966 season, the Chiefs beat the Bills 31-7 to reach what was then called the AFL-NFL Championship — which we now know as Super Bowl I. 27 years later, Buffalo knocked off Kansas City 30-13 on the way to Super Bowl XXLVIII. 27 years after that... well, here we are.
Nuts and bolts
Location: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Playing surface: Natural grass
Game time: 5:40 p.m. Arrowhead Time, Sunday, January 24, 2021
Weather forecast: Cloudy and 38, winds ENE at 8 mph, 20% chance of rain.
Parking lots open: 1:30 p.m.
Stadium gates open: 3:30 p.m.
Pageantry: Colors: Joint Armed Services Color Guard. National Anthem: Brandon Niederauer. Flyover: Four A-10 Thunderbolts from Whiteman Air Force Base. Drum Deck Honoree: Chiefs owner Clark Hunt. Spirit Leader: Staff Sergeant Dan Medina.
COVID-19 personal items policy: Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, please note that no bags — including previously-approved clear bags, small clutch bags and wallets that can’t fit in pockets — will be permitted inside the stadium. Guests should only bring items that can fit into their pockets. For guests with medical- or childcare-related items such as diapers, wipes, formula, bottles or breast pumps, those items must be brought in a clear plastic bag and guests should present their bag to staff during the screening process. Fans can visit chiefs.com/stadium/prohibitedpermitteditems for a complete list of permitted and prohibited items.
COVID-19 Tailgating: All parking must be purchased in advance; payments will not be accepted at the parking tollgates. All fans will have a designated parking entrance based on their seat location that will put them in close proximity to their designated entry zone. All parking for the 2020 season will be general (red) parking and is only open to ticket holders. Tailgating is permitted, but vehicles will be parked in an every-other-spot pattern to accommodate social distancing. Tailgating is limited to the individuals who have tickets in the same pod.
Other COVID-19 notes: Know your zone — which is found on your ticket — and have a plan to enter through the assigned parking and stadium gates. Circumnavigation of the stadium is not permitted in order to minimize contact with other guests. Wear your masks at all times — even when seated. Fans must wear masks into the stadium, but each fan will receive a mask supplied by the team in their cupholder. Maintain social distancing along your entire journey and wait for aisles to clear before exiting your seats. Please have patience — and know that everyone is in this together. Be a good teammate and help the Chiefs protect all of their fans.
Matchup history: 24-21-1 Bills (regular season)
Odds: Chiefs -3
Officials: Referee Bill Vinovich (52), umpire Terry Killens (77), down judge Mike Carr (63), line judge Jeff Seeman (45), field judge David Meslow (118), side judge Don Willard (58) and back judge Perry Paganelli (46).
Television broadcast: with Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson on KCTV (CBS/5-Kansas City), Chiefs Mobile App, WIBV (CBS/4-Buffalo) and CBS affiliates nationwide — see coverage map
Online Stream: Fubo.TV
Chiefs radio broadcast: with Mitch Holthus, Danan Hughes and Josh Klingler on WDAF (106.5 FM-Kansas City) and Chiefs Radio Network affiliates
Chiefs Spanish radio broadcast: with Enrique Morales, Oscar Monterroso and Hannah Bassham on KCWJ (1030 AM-Kansas City)
Bills radio broadcast: with John Murphy and Steve Tasker on WGR (550 AM-Buffalo) and Bills Radio Network affiliates
Enemy SB Nation site: Buffalo Rumblings
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2020 Schedule
Wk 1 |
Thu Sep 10 |
Texans | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 34-20 |
Wk 2 |
Sun Sep 20 |
@Chargers | SoFi Stadium Los Angeles |
Won 23-20 |
Wk 3 |
Mon Sep 28 |
@Ravens | M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore |
Won 34-20 |
Wk 4 |
Mon Oct 5 |
Patriots | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 26-10 |
Wk 5 |
Sun Oct 11 |
Raiders | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Lost 40-32 |
Wk 6 |
Mon Oct 19 |
@Bills | Bills Stadium Buffalo |
Won 26-17 |
Wk 7 |
Sun Oct 25 |
@Broncos | Broncos Stadium Denver |
Won 43-16 |
Wk 8 |
Sun Nov 1 |
Jets | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 35-9 |
Wk 9 |
Sun Nov 8 |
Panthers | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 33-31 |
Wk 10 |
Bye Week |
- - | - - | - - |
Wk 11 |
Sun Nov 22 |
@Raiders | Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas |
Won 35-31 |
Wk 12 |
Sun Nov 29 |
@Buccaneers | Raymond James Stadium Tampa |
Won 27-24 |
Wk 13 |
Sun Dec 6 |
Broncos | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 22-16 |
Wk 14 |
Sun Dec 13 |
@Dolphins | Hard Rock Stadium Miami |
Won 33-27 |
Wk 15 |
Sun Dec 20 |
@Saints | Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans |
Won 32-29 |
Wk 16 |
Sun Dec 27 |
Falcons | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 17-14 |
Wk 17 |
Sun Jan 3 |
Chargers | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Lost 38-21 |
Wk 18 |
Bye Week |
- - | - - | - - |
Wk 19 |
Sun Jan 17 |
Browns | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
Won 22-17 |
Wk 20 |
Sun Jan 24 |
Bills | Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City |
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