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Barry Werner

What happened when the Chiefs and Bills played in the regular season?

The AFC Championship Game is a rematch. The Kansas City Chiefs aim for revenge against the Buffalo Bills on Jan. 26.

The game will be broadcast by CBS with kickoff at 6:30 p.m.

The teams played in Orchard Park in Week 11. The Chiefs came in 9-0 and left with their first defeat, 30-21.

Josh Allen sealed that vctory for the Bills with a touchdown run on a fourth-and-two play with 2:17 left.

The victory upped Buffalo’s record to 9-2 but the Bills were unable to keep pace with the Chiefs through the rest of the regular season. Because KC is the No. 1 seed, that is why the game will be played at Arrowhead Stadium.

In the first game, the Bills ended a streak of 15 straight wins by the Chiefs.

Allen threw for 262 yards and a TD. He also rushed for 55 yards and a touchdown.

Patrick Mahomes threw for 196 yards in the loss with three TD passes and two interceptions.

Mahomes and Allen have met five times in the regular season with the Bills winning four.

The playoffs have been a different story as Mahomes and the Chiefs are 3-0 against Allen and the Bills.

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