Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs

For the second consecutive NFL season, the ones who will define the AFC championship will be the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals, once once more with a spot in the Super Bowl at stake.

Next, we tell you everything you need to know regarding this Conference Final.

Day

Hour

Place

records

Sunday January 29

6:30 pm (This is from the USA)

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

Bengals 14-4 / Chiefs 15-3

For this match, the television broadcast will be in charge of the CBS network nationwide, while its broadcast via streaming will be available on the platform NFL Game Pass both in the United States and in the rest of the world. In Latin America it will be broadcast by ESPN on television and on the Internet through Star+.

The Bengals confirmed they will be without guard Alex Cappa and offensive tackle Jonah Williams, both with physical issues that kept them from practicing during the week.

In the case of the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes practiced normally and left behind reports suggesting that he was affected following the blow he received in the Divisional Round. While they will be available, receivers Mecole Hardman and Justin Watson arrive with some discomfort.

The Chiefs arrive as favorites following a season in which they finished with the best record in the AFC and have a brilliant Patrick Mahomes as a great MVP contender. ESPN’s matchup predictor gives them a 66% chance of winning and this is exactly what will happen, despite the fact that it projects to be a close matchup once morest Joe Burrow and company.

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