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The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs play on Sunday, Jan. 26 at the Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC championship game of the NFL playoff schedule.
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Check out these NFL playoff picks and NFL playoff predictions for the game, which can be seen at 4:30 p.m. MST on CBS (stream with FUBO).
The Chiefs are a 2-point favorite over the Bills in NFL playoff odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Kansas City is -130 on the moneyline, while Buffalo is +110.
The over/under (point total) is set at 47.5 points.
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Jeremy Cluff writes: "Can the Bills get past the Chiefs in the playoffs this time? It's not going to be easy. Kansas City is a perfect 9-0 at Arrowhead Stadium this season. The Bills are 5-4 away from Highmark Stadium this year. Josh Allen and company handed the Chiefs their first loss of the season in Week 11, 30-21, but that game was in Buffalo. Patrick Mahomes and company are attempting to win a third-straight Super Bowl and they will be one win away from the feat with a close victory over the Bills in Kansas City, sending Buffalo home yet again short of a Super Bowl trip."
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Bill Speros writes: "The Bills outlasted the Ravens 27-25 on Sunday as Mark Andrews dropped a game-tying 2-point conversion. They handed the Chiefs their only loss of the season when it mattered. Allen iced the 30-21 victory in Week 13 with a spectacular 26-yard TD run bouncing off a pair of KC defenders. The Bills held the Chiefs to just 7 points in the second half of that game. The Chiefs were held to just 259 total yards. This time, the Bills are too deep. Allen is atop his game. He and the Bills finally get to the Super Bowl."
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ESPN: Bills have a 54.6% chance to beat Chiefs on Sunday
The site gives the Chiefs a 45.4% shot at winning the NFL playoff game.
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It writes: "After extensive simulations, our model gives the Bills a win probability of 46%, while the Chiefs have a win probability of 54%."
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Tyler Dragon writes: "The Chiefs, who are undefeated at home this year, will get revenge in Kansas City. Mahomes, Kelce and Chris Jones, a trio bound for the Hall of Fame, will make game-changing plays and lift Kansas City to another Super Bowl. Mahomes has led the Chiefs to seven straight AFC championship games. The pressure of the moment won’t be too intense for a Mahomes-led Chiefs team. The star QB is looking for his fifth Super Bowl appearances and the Chiefs are going for an historic third consecutive Super Bowl championship."
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