How to watch Chiefs vs. Bengals in AFC Championship Game originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
History could be repeated twice on Sunday.
The Cincinnati Bengals punched their ticket to the AFC Championship Game after roaring past the Buffalo Bills on the road 27-10.
No. 3-seeded Cincy will head to Kansas City to take on the No. 1-seeded Chiefs, who beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 27-20 last Saturday.
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It’ll be a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game, where Joe Burrow and Co. upset Patrick Mahomes and Co. 27-24 in overtime to reach the Super Bowl.
When is the AFC Championship Game?
The Chiefs and Bengals will square off on Sunday, Jan. 29.
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What time is the AFC Championship Game?
Kick-off time is slated for 6:30 p.m. ET.
Where is the AFC Championship Game?
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
How to watch Chiefs-Bengals AFC Championship Game
CBS will broadcast the game. Jim Nance (play-by-play), Tony Romo (color analyst) and Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter) are on the call.
TV channel: CBS
Live stream: Paramount+, CBS Live TV, CBS mobile app, fubo TV (free trial)
What are the odds for the AFC Championship Game?
The Chiefs are listed as slight favorites over the Bengals, according to our betting partner, PointsBet.
Spread: Chiefs -1.5
Over/under: 47.5
Moneyline: Chiefs -120, Bengals +100
Will Patrick Mahomes play in the AFC Championship Game?
Mahomes suffered a high ankle sprain in the first quarter of the win against Jacksonville, but managed to return to action and close out the game.
He will play in the AFC title game after fully participating in practices this week. How close will Mahomes be to 100%, though? That won't be answered until we see him on the field Sunday.
What is the weather forecast for the AFC Championship Game?
Kansas City is expected to be 24 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, with partly cloudy skies, a 2% chance of snow and winds heading north at 10 to 15 mph, according to NBC Chicago. Temperatures could drop into the teens for kickoff with sunset happening just minutes after the opening whistle.
Editor's note: All odds are provided by ourpartner, PointsBet. PointsBet is our Official Sports Betting Partner and we may receive compensation if you place a bet on PointsBet for the first time after clicking our links.