Chiefs oust Bills again and will face Eagles with shot for first Super Bowl three-peat
Briefly

The Kansas City Chiefs have advanced to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year following a close 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game. Patrick Mahomes stood out, scoring two rushing touchdowns and throwing for another. The Chiefs' defense ultimately secured the win by neutralizing Buffalo's final drive. They'll face the Philadelphia Eagles, who triumphed over the Washington Commanders, in a rematch of the previous Super Bowl where the Chiefs emerged victorious. Coach Andy Reid aims for a significant milestone, potentially becoming the first to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
By beating the Bills, the Chiefs already have made NFL history. Of the eight previous teams to win back-to-back Super Bowls, three made it to the conference championship game but lost. The Chiefs are the first back-to-back winners to get back for a third trip.
The rematch also sets up a potential three-peat for Andy Reid, coach of the Chiefs and former coach of the Eagles. In fact, he's the winningest NFL coach in both Kansas City and Philadelphia.
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