The Kansas City Chiefs are in historic territory. The Chiefs, thanks to a wild 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game on Sunday night, clinched their spot in Super Bowl LIX. They'll take on the Philadelphia Eagles — who rolled over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game — next month in New Orleans.
The Chiefs last made the Super Bowl a season ago in 2024, where they beat the San Francisco 49ers in overtime 25-22. The Chiefs have won four Super Bowls. The first came in 1970 when they beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7. Here's a look at each result in Kansas City's Super Bowl history:
The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing the first three-peat ... decisions and could lose a Pro Bowler in free agency. The Minnesota Vikings have a long offseason ahead of them with a lot of potential ...
The Philadelphia Eagles will play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Here's how the two teams advanced past the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Commanders.
Before the game, Jon Batiste, five-time Grammy winner, is set to sing the national anthem. Christian recording artist Lauren Daigle will sing "America the Beautiful" with Trombone Shorty. R&B vocalist Ledisi will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Explore the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff history with 27 appearances, 4 Super Bowl wins, and unforgettable moments.
If the two-time defending champs defeat Buffalo in Sunday's AFC championship and make it to the Super Bowl, it'd be their fifth appearance in the big game since 2020.
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Overall, the Bills and Chiefs have met seven times in the playoffs, with the Chiefs going 5-2. Here's each postseason matchup between the two teams:
While each of the four teams left with a chance to make the Super Bowl have varied histories, this year they have something unique in common.
Super Bowl LIX. . .that’s 59 for you non-Romans out there. . .is set for New Orleans on 9 February, and it will see the Philadelphia Eagles representing the NFC and the Kansas City Chiefs on the AFC side.