Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Chiefs outlast Bills in OT to reach AFC title game

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Patrick Mahomes found Travis Kelce in the corner of the end zone early in overtime, and the Kansas City Chiefs rallied to beat the Buffalo Bills 42-36 on Sunday night in a sizzling finish to a wild divisional­round weekend.

The lead changed hands three times in the final two minutes of regulation before Harrison Butker, who earlier missed a field goal and extra point, drilled a 49-yarder for Kansas City as time expired to force overtime.

The Chiefs won the coin toss, marched swiftly downfield against the NFL’s top-ranked but exhausted defense, and right into their fourth straight AFC title game. They’ll play the Bengals next Sunday night for a spot in the Super Bowl.

Mahomes finished with 378 yards passing and three touchdowns, including a 64-yarder to Tyreek Hill during the thrilling final minutes of regulation. The Chiefs ended the Bills’ season inside Arrowhead Stadium for the second straight year.

Josh Allen did everything in his power to prevent it. He threw a goahead touchdown pass to Gabriel Davis with 1:54 left in the regulation, then another to Davis — his playoff-record fourth TD catch — with 13 seconds remaining.

Yet that was enough time for the Chiefs to set up Butker’s tying kick.

Allen finished with 329 yards passing, and Davis with eight catches for 201 yards, in a loss even more devastatin­g than their defeat to Kansas City in last year’s AFC title game. RAMS 30, BUCCANEERS 27

Matthew Stafford threw for 366 yards and two touchdowns and Matt Gay’s 30-yard field goal as time expired lifted Los Angeles to a divisional playoff victory over Tom Brady and defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay.

Brady rallied the Bucs from a 27-3 second-half deficit with help from three Los Angeles turnovers, tying the game on Leonard Fournette’s 9-yard run on fourth-andinches with 42 seconds remaining. But the seventime NFL champion didn’t get an opportunit­y to finish the job.

Stafford led the Rams downfield after the ensuing kickoff, using completion­s of 20 and 44 yards to league receiving leader Cooper Kupp to set up Gay’s winning field goal.

Stafford, who had never won a postseason game before beating Arizona in the previous week’s wildcard

round, completed 28 of 38 passes without an intercepti­on. The 13-year veteran also scored on a 1-yard run as the Rams (14-5) advanced to next Sunday’s NFC championsh­ip game at home against the San Francisco 49ers.

Brady completed 30 of 54 passes for 329 yards, one touchdown and one

intercepti­on. He was sacked three times and lost a fumble.

The Bucs (14-5), who lost to the Rams for the third time in two seasons, were trying to become the first team to repeat as Super Bowl champions since the Brady-led New England Patriots during the 2004 season.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during overtime in an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won 42-36.
PHOTOS BY CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during overtime in an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won 42-36.
 ?? ?? Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with teammates after catching an 8-yard touchdown pass during overtime in an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won 42-36.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with teammates after catching an 8-yard touchdown pass during overtime in an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won 42-36.

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