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HISTORIC: Patrick Mahomes surpassed Joe Montana for second-most all-time playoff wins by a quarterback with Sunday’s 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

HISTORIC: Patrick Mahomes surpassed Joe Montana for second-most all-time playoff wins by a quarterback with Sunday’s 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills.
Everything looked oh-so familiar at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night: Patrick Mahomes hoisting the AFC championship trophy as confetti rained down, Andy Reid hugging Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and Travis Kelce kissing Taylor Swift, grabbing the mic and imploring fans to once more party the night away.
The two-time defending Super Bowl champions had earned a chance at an unprecedented three-peat.
And once again, they had brushed aside the Buffalo Bills on the way.
This time, it was Mahomes’ arm and his legs — 245 yards passing and a touchdown, two more scores rushing — and some key stops by the Kansas City defense that preserved a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.