The AFC Championship Game is set.
The Buffalo Bills will travel to Kansas City to face the Chiefs on Sunday, Jan. 24 at 6:40 p.m. EST at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Bills advanced by beating the Baltimore Ravens, 17-3, on Saturday night in the first AFC Divisional Round matchup in Orchard Park.
As for the Chiefs, they punched their ticket to a third-straight AFC Championship Game with a 22-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in Kansas City.
Next Sunday's game will be a rematch of a Week 6 contest played between the two teams in Orchard Park, in which the Chiefs won, 26-17.
It will also be a rematch of the last time the Bills advanced to the AFC Championship Game, when Buffalo beat the Chiefs, 30-13, following the 1993 regular season.
The Chiefs will be the first AFC team to ever host three straight conference championship games. They lost to the New England Patriots in 2018, then beat the Tennessee Titans in 2019, going on to win Super Bowl LIV. It will be their fourth-ever appearance since the game began in 1970, going 1-2 overall.
It will be the Bills' sixth time playing in the AFC title game, where they're 4-1, winning four straight from 1990 to 1993 after losing their first appearance in 1988.
We'll have complete coverage of the AFC Championship Game on WGR, where you can hear complete play-by-play action with John Murphy, Steve Tasker and myself on the call.
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