The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot in Super Bowl LVIII with a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.
Patrick Mahomes has led Kansas City to its fourth conference title in five years. The Chiefs benefited from some huge plays from Travis Kelce, particularly in the first half.
With his big-time performance (11 catches, 116 yards, 1 touchdown), Kelce surpassed Jerry Rice to set the NFL record for postseason receptions.
Kansas City's defense also had a big game — so much so that the offense didn't even need to score after halftime. The Chiefs' four takeaways, including two at the goal line, helped them become the first team to win a conference championship game despite being held scoreless in the second half since the 2010 Pittsburgh Steelers.