This weekend marks the Conference Championship Round of the NFL playoffs, where the final four teams are battling for a spot in the Super Bowl. In the divisional round, the Buffalo Bills avenged their earlier loss against the Baltimore Ravens. The Kansas City Chiefs, on the other hand, outplayed Houston and will be making their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance. But, only one team can move forward to the next round. (Results according to EA Sports Madden NFL 25 simulation)
Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs Results According to Madden 25
As per Madden 25’s prediction, the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to triumph over the Buffalo Bills by a score of 30-27. This victory will mark their third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl. In an incredible comeback, the Chiefs overturned an 11-point deficit in the third quarter and sealed the game with a decisive field goal. The three-time AFC Champions displayed an impressive performance on their journey to the championship game once again.
TEAM | 1st Quarter | 2nd Quarter | 3rd Quarter | 4th Quarter | FINAL |
BUF | 0 | 14 | 7 | 6 | 27 |
KC | 7 | 0 | 12 | 11 | 30 |
In summary, the defense had control during the first half, as the Chiefs managed only one touchdown and gave Buffalo a lead with barely half a minute left before halftime. The turning point came when Amari Cooper scored a 46-yard touchdown for the Bills, taking the lead for the first time throughout the day.
In the second half, Buffalo seemed to improve significantly as Reggie Gilliam scored a 1-yard touchdown, but unfortunately, the Bills’ offense couldn’t capitalize on the momentum. Meanwhile, Kansas City managed to score ten consecutive points without response – notably a 46-yard touchdown catch by Marquise Brown. As a result, Buffalo found themselves only leading by two points heading into the fourth quarter.
In the final period of play, Tyler Bass kicked a long field goal for the Bills, expanding their advantage. But it was Travis Kelce who scored a 3-yard touchdown catch for the Chiefs, retaking the lead. The Bills attempted to run out the clock and score a touchdown themselves, but instead settled for another field goal. This left the Chiefs with one minute remaining on the clock to advance downfield.
Not long ago, the Chiefs swiftly breached the Bills’ defense within 13 seconds. With a complete minute at their disposal, they effortlessly advanced down the field and clinched the game-deciding field goal. The key move was a 20-yard dash by Patrick Mahomes that positioned KC for a field goal attempt. A few plays later, they sealed the victory. In the dying moments, Harrison Butker converted the match-winning 23-yard field goal.
In summary, the Chiefs, who had only seven points at halftime, racked up 23 more in the second half. On the other hand, the Bills could only muster an additional 13 points during the last 30 minutes of the game.
After their victory, the Kansas City Chiefs will progress to the Super Bowl for a third consecutive year. In our alternative scenario, they’re set to encounter the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. This promises an electrifying replay between two NFL heavyweights. However, it’s important to remember that this matchup can only come to pass if both teams manage to win their respective games in reality.
Bills vs. Chiefs Scoring Summary
First Quarter:
- KC – Samaje Perine, 1 Yd run (Harrison Butker kick), 7:51 (KC 7-0)
Second Quarter:
- BUF – Amari Cooper 7 Yd pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 9:12 (Tied 7-7)
- BUF – Amari Cooper 46 Yd pass from Josh Allen (Tyler Bass kick), 0:50 (BUF 14-7)
Third Quarter:
- KC – Harrison Butker, 23 Yd FG, 10:12 (BUF 14-10)
- BUF – Reggie Gilliam, 1 Yd run (Tyler Bass kick), 8:00 (BUF 21-10)
- KC – Harrison Butker, 53 Yd FG, 4:50 (BUF 21-13)
- KC – Marquise Brown 46 Yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (two-point conversion failed), 0:35 (BUF 21-19)
Fourth Quarter:
- BUF – Tyler Bass, 50 Yd FG, 10:49 (BUF 24-19)
- KC – Travis Kelce 3 Yd pass from Patrick Mahomes (DeAndre Hopkins 2pt conversion), 3:26 (KC 27-24)
- BUF – Tyler Bass, 47 Yd FG, 1:03 (Tied 27-27)
- KC – Harrison Butker, 23 Yd FG, 0:00 (KC 30-27)
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