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Chiefs back to Super Bowl after sinking Bengals
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl for the third time in four years after beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 with a field goal three seconds from the end of the AFC Championship game on Sunday.
Harrison Butker converted the 45-yard game winner, after a costly penalty against the Bengals, to grab the victory after Cincinnati -- who had won their last ten games -- had threatened another comeback win.
The Chiefs will now meet the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in Arizona on February 12.
Mahomes came into the game still nursing an ankle injury picked up in last week’s divisional round win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, while his favored target, tight-end Travis Kelce, had been dealing with a back injury picked up at practice on Friday.
While the quarterback was less mobile than usual and ended the game limping at times, he was able to deliver the key plays down the stretch and ensure Chiefs coach Andy Reid gets a meeting with his former team Philadelphia in the NFL's championship showpiece.
After a Kansas City field goal opened the scoring, it was the Chiefs defense that made the first big impact on the game with three successive sacks of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
The Chiefs thought they had a touchdown early in the second quarter, but Isiah Pacheco's nine yard rush was ruled out for holding and the resulting ten yard penalty led to the Chiefs' having to settle for another field goal.
After a Bengals field goal, the Chiefs produced a touchdown from the familiar connection between Mahomes and Kelce, with the quarterback rolling right and finding his tight end with a 14 yard pass.
The Bengals pushed into the red zone with an impressive drive at the end of the half, but the Chiefs defense held firm and forced another field goal, sending Kansas City in at the break with a 13-6 lead.
- Bengals keep it close -
The Cincinnati offense sprung into life after the interval and tied up the score when Burrow went deep with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Tee Higgins.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling then kept a Chiefs drive alive with a smart reach-out for a first down and the receiver finished off the 11-play, 77-yard drive, collecting a 19 yard pass down the middle from Mahomes.
But again the Bengals struck back.
Mahomes let the ball slip out of his hand while in his throwing motion and Sam Hubbard recovered the ball for the turnover. On the resulting possession, Burrow led the Bengals down the field on a drive that featured a super 35-yard pass to Ja'marr Chase and Samaje Perine rushed up the middle for a two-yard touchdown to make it 20-20.
The Chiefs got the ball for the final time with 30 seconds left and with the pressure on, at third and four, Mahomes used his legs to make first down but after he ran out of bounds he was barged to the ground by Joseph Ossai.
The resulting 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness took the Chiefs within field goal distance and Butker did the rest.
P.Hernandez--AT