However, even if the Chiefs win, both the Ravens and Bills have shown they can hang with Kansas City. Baltimore came within a toe (and two-point conversion) of beating the Chiefs on the road in Week 1, and the Bills gave Kansas City its lone loss with Mahomes this season.
The weekend opens with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hosting the Texans and closes with two MVP candidates squaring off in prime time.
The two AFC divisional round games are drawing more watch and interest with Sunday's Ravens-Bills in cold Buffalo the most anticipated of the playoffs. Odds, insight, picks and props with information you can bet on.
When the Buffalo Bills met the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this NFL season, the AFC matchup registered as maybe the most anticipated heavyweight showdown of the year. And yet, with the divisional round of the playoffs upon us,
Kansas City and Detroit, 15-2 in the regular season, begin postseason play after first-round byes. AFC contenders Baltimore and Buffalo meet in a must-see rematch.
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The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens Sunday in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET. Here’s everything you need to know about the marquee matchup. CBS. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be on the call.
It’s the next step in the road to a three-peat — the AFC Divisional Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans.
Who will win Kansas City Chiefs vs Houston Texans game? NFL playoff picks, predictions, odds, win probabilities for Saturday's NFL postseason game.
Each week we'll lay out a rooting guide for non-Eagles games on the NFL schedule for those of you on the fence while watching the other action around the league. We're continuing on through the playoffs.
Before we get there, here's what to know about how to watch today's NFL playoff games: Fubo offers a free subscription, which you can sign up for here. On the call for the game for Fox is Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady from the booth at Ford Field in Detroit and Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi reporting from the sidelines.