The Chiefs may have one advantage over the Bills before the AFC Championship, says Andy Reid
The Kansas City Chiefs playing big games is no stranger, especially against the Buffalo Bills.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was asked Wednesday if the Chiefs have an advantage over accounts in the AFC Championship match because of so many players who have experience in these types of games.
“Look, normally it doesn’t hurt, sure. I don’t know how you measure the benefits of it, but I feel like we play with these guys all the time. They know us, we know them, but … to answer your question, I’m glad we have all those guys and you’re going to need them all,” Reid said at his press conference.
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The Bills were the only team to beat the Chiefs when they played their rookies in a Week 11 game this season.
The Bills won 30-21, capped by Josh Allen’s 26-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-2 to seal the game.
That match was in Buffalo, while the AFC Championship game is in Kansas City.
The Bills are 4-3 against the Chiefs in their last seven games, however those three losses all came in the playoffs.
Last season, the Chiefs eliminated the Bills in Buffalo in the AFC Divisional Round before winning Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship.
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The Chiefs defeated the Bills 42-36 in overtime in the Divisional Round a few years ago in one of the most legendary playoff games in recent memory.
In the season before that epic divisional round game, the Chiefs outlasted the Bills 38-24 in the AFC Championship.
This season, Kansas City went 15-2 and earned the No. 1 seed in the AFC and a first-round bye and an easier trip to the Super Bowl than Buffalo.
The Chiefs won Houston Texans 24-13 in the AFC divisional round, while the Bills had to play two games.
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The bills won Denver Broncos 31-12 in the Wild Card round and then beat the Ravens 27-25 in the Divisional round.
The fourth round between the two AFC powerhouses will be Sunday at 6:30 PM ET, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the cards.
Only then will Reid find out where his players’ big game experience will give them an advantage.
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