
The Bills are moving on in the 2025 NFL Playoffs as they prepare for the AFC Championship. In a thrilling Divisional Round matchup, the No. 2 Buffalo Bills triumphed over the No. 3 Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, securing their spot against the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The highly anticipated game is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.
The contest started favorably for the Ravens, who took an early lead with a touchdown on their opening drive, leading 7-0. However, the first half saw a turnaround as the Bills capitalized on several Ravens mistakes, ending the half with a commanding 21-10 lead.
In the second half, Baltimore fought back, with Derrick Henry’s five-yard touchdown run narrowing Buffalo’s lead to 21-19. Despite a crucial fumble by Mark Andrews, which allowed the Bills to extend their lead to 27-19 with a field goal, the Ravens remained resilient. Lamar Jackson connected with Isalah Likely for a touchdown, bringing the Ravens within two points, but Andrews’ drop on the two-point conversion attempt kept the score at 27-25. Buffalo managed to recover the onside kick, sealing their victory on the subsequent drive.
Looking ahead, the Bills face the Chiefs, a team they’ve previously met in Week 11, where Buffalo emerged victorious with a score of 30-21. Historically, in playoff matchups against the Chiefs, Buffalo holds a 2-4 record. This upcoming clash marks the fourth meeting in five seasons, with Kansas City winning all three of the last contests, including a dramatic overtime victory in the 2021 AFC Championship.