Carrington Harrison: "Chiefs fans look at the Bills as being like Diet Kansas City'"

Chiefs defenders gang-tackle Bills QB Josh Allen during a Week 6 matchup.
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This Sunday's AFC Championship features two of the league's young stars in Chiefs QB Pat Mahomes and Bills QB Josh Allen, but on a larger scale, these two teams will likely be battling for AFC supremacy for years to come. KC is already established, making the AFC Championship the last three years, and winning the Super Bowl last year. As for Buffalo, they've emerged after many years in the AFC East cellar, largely due to the play of the aforementioned Allen. They've strung together win after win and are hoping to make their first Super Bowl in 25 years. More importantly, they seem to have the coaching staff, the roster, and the attitude to be a perennial power-house. Can that attitude bring down the Chiefs juggernaut?

Carrington Harrison, co-host of the Drive on 610AM-Kansas City, joined the Big Bad Morning Show on Friday to preview Sunday's AFCCG and give an idea of what the feeling is like in KC. Kansas City is looking to make their second straight Super Bowl but Buffalo will present a huge challenge. Even then, Chiefs fans don't seem too worried, with Carrington going as far as saying that Chiefs fans see Bills fans like the 'diet' version of KC. Listen in as Carrington explains what he means with the moniker, plus an injury update on Pat Mahomes and his predictions for Sunday's game.

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