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The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to playing in big games, especially against the Buffalo Bills.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was asked on Wednesday if the Chiefs had an advantage over the Bills in the AFC Championship game due to so many players having experience in these types of games.
"Listen, it normally doesn’t hurt, for sure. I don’t know how you weigh out the advantage of it, but I feel like we play these guys all the time. They know us, we know them but … to answer your question, I’m glad we have all those guys, and you’ll need all of them," Reid said in his press conference.
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid on the sidelines against the Houston Texans during the first half of a 2025 AFC divisional round game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)
The Bills were the only team to beat the Chiefs when they played their starters in a game this season in Week 11.
The Bills won 30-21, capped off by Josh Allen's 26-yard touchdown run on fourth and two to seal the game.
That matchup was in Buffalo, while the AFC Championship game is in Kansas City.
The Bills are 4-3 against the Chiefs in their last seven games, however those three losses have all come in the playoffs.
Last season, the Chiefs eliminated the Bills in Buffalo in the AFC Divisional Round before beating the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship.
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