The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for their upcoming AFC championship game matchup with the Buffalo Bills, with the winner getting to advance to Super Bowl 59. Before the action gets underway, though, the Chiefs shared a historic announcement regarding their star cornerback Trent McDuffie.
McDuffie is still dealing with a knee injury that he sustained in Kansas City’s Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, he was able to take the last two weeks to recover and was a full participant in all of the Chiefs’ practice sessions this week.
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Another year, another phenomenal Chiefs team. The final boss of the NFL, Kansas City is trying to become the first team in history to three-peat the Super Bowl, and once again their path goes through the Buffalo Bills.
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