The time machine is set on Sunday in Kansas City. The matchups we're looking forward to this weekend are ones we'll revisit in a few years.
It will tell the story of whether their unprecedented bid for a third consecutive Super Bowl can survive, and whether the Chiefs can rise above any other NFL dynasty and become the first two-time champions to win three consecutive Super Bowls. Dew. It tells us if the Bills can advance to the Super Bowl for the first time since losing four straight in the early 1990s, or if Josh Allen can defeat his biggest tormentor and reach Patrick Mahomes' pedestal. I'm sure you'll give it to me.
The fourth playoff battle in five years was the most head-to-head quarterback battle in postseason history, with Mahomes and Allen just shy of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. But the NFL's best rivalry since Brady Manning is one of its strangest, with Allen winning four of the five regular season matchups, but Mahomes winning all three postseason matchups. did. No quarterback has lost more than four times in the playoffs.
Mahomes will be playing in the AFC Championship for the seventh year in a row, winning eight straight postseasons, moving two spots shy of Brady's record and becoming the third QB to appear in five Super Bowls, five years ahead of Brady's pace. We are aiming for

