The Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills fell at the final hurdle to Super Bowl LIX on Sunday evening as their seasons ended in Championship game
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“Is it an upset?” Alexander said in a phone conversation with The Arizona Republic about the AFC title game between Buffalo and Kansas City, where the Chiefs are a slight favorite to win at Arrowhead Stadium. “Probably, I guess, based on what’s happened in the past; probably, it’s an upset but …”
The Washington Commanders won't be going to the Super Bowl after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship.However, a player who recently left the team may still be making the trip to New Orleans.
Many things went right for Commanders General Manager Adam Peters in ... Kansas City Chiefs beat Texans 23-14 in divisional round, beat Bills 32-29 in AFC Championship Game. 2. Buffalo Bills beat Broncos 31-7 in wild card round, beat Ravens 27-25 in ...
Championship Sunday has arrived and it feels simultaneously as though the NFL season just began and also that we’d never get here. Three of the four teams playing for their conference crowns are exactly who we expected would be here when the season started: The Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Bills have been one of the few teams in the NFL to take down the Chiefs in recent seasons, beating them in each of their past four regular-season matchups — though falling short twice in the postseason. This might be the best Josh Allen-led Bills team Patrick Mahomes has seen yet, though.
Wonder what QBs Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward think of this scrambled NFL Draft board heading into Sunday's regular-season finale?
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Bettors at BetMGM are siding with both the Washington Commanders and Buffalo Bills against the spread and on the moneyline ahead of Sunday’s games. The Commanders are getting 62% of bets and 63% of the money as 6-point underdogs at the Philadelphia Eagles,