Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs: AFC Championship live stream, how to watch, odds, time

It will be a rematch of their Oct. 19 meeting when the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs take on the Buffalo Bills for a berth in Super Bowl 55. In that Monday night matchup in Buffalo, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes threw for 225 yards and a pair of first-half touchdowns to lead Kansas City to a 26-17 victory. Thanks in part to that win, the Chiefs (15-2) are the ones hosting the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium.

Offensively, Buffalo (15-3) needs to hold nothing back. QB Josh Allen needs to do a better job spreading the ball to WRs Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley and Gabriel Davis than he did in the teams' Week 6 meeting. The Bills also need to find a way to run the ball more effectively, given the strength of Kansas City's defense is in the secondary. 

Mahomes was cleared from the concussion protocol on Friday and will be set to face Buffalo. Kansas City will undoubtedly need some big performances on defense, especially on the line and in the secondary. Allen had some success throwing against Baltimore; the Chiefs didn’t sack him in Week 6, but DE Frank Clark managed to hit him a few times.

Here's everything you need to know for Sunday:

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 4,740 yards and 38 TDs this season and is a major reason why the Chiefs earned the AFC's top seed in the playoffs. (Photo: Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports)

Where is the Bills at the Chiefs game played?

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri.

How can I watch the Bills at the Chiefs?

Fans can watch the game at 6:40 p.m. ET Sunday on CBS or on fuboTV. 

What are the odds for Bills against Chiefs?

According to BetMGM, the line is Chiefs -3 and the over/under is at 54.5.

What are the keys for the Bills?

If they can get RB Devin Singletary more than the seven carries he had against Baltimore in the divisional round, that would be a good start. On defense, Buffalo has to find a way to slow down Kansas City’s running game. In Week 6, the Bills allowed 161 rushing yards to RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire. 

What are the keys for the Chiefs?

Protect. Mahomes. Bills QB Allen had some success throwing against Baltimore; the Chiefs didn’t sack him in Week 6, but DE Frank Clark managed to hit him a few times.

What is the matchup to watch in Bills vs. Chiefs?

Chiefs DB Tyrann Mathieu vs. Bills WR Diggs. In Week 6, Diggs was targeted eight times, catching six passes for 46 yards and a TD. It’ll be up to Mathieu and Co. to slow him down.

Where can I find score updates for Bills vs. Chiefs?

USA TODAY Sports will have all the latest on the game in our box scores.

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