The Niagara Falls Review

Chiefs gaze ahead to first AFC title game since 1994

- DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, MO. — Nobody in the Kansas City Chiefs lockerroom is more keenly aware of the franchise’s heartbreak­ing playoff history than Xavier Williams, who grew up a short drive away from Arrowhead Stadium.

He was just a toddler when his hometown team lost in the AFC title game in January 1994, the last time they were on the cusp of playing in a Super Bowl.

He endured the childhood disappoint­ments, and the playoff losses while he was starring in high school and at Northern Iowa.

So when the Chiefs finally punched their ticket back to the AFC championsh­ip game with a 31-13 win over the Indianapol­is Colts on Saturday, there was nobody better to put it into perspectiv­e.

“I think if you’re not from here, you don’t know,” Williams said. “People have been waiting for a long, long time. You could just feel how electrifyi­ng it is around the city, from the start of the season until now, tonight.

“A blizzard going on and the crowd sold out. It’s something.”

The Chiefs certainly gave them a reason to brave the weather.

Patrick Mahomes threw for 278 yards while running for a touchdown. Damien Williams ran for 129 yards and a score against a Colts defence that had not allowed a 100-yard rusher all season.

Tyreek Hill also had a touchdown run, while Travis Kelce topped 100 yards receiving.

The Chiefs defence, which was so maligned all season, shut down Andrew Luck and the Indianapol­is offence in helping Kansas City to its first playoff win over Indianapol­is in five tries.

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