NFL | The Chiefs will play in their seventh straight American Conference final.

Champion Kansas City Chiefs This Saturday, the team reached the American Conference (AFC) finals for the seventh time in a row, defeating the Houston Texans with a score of 23-14.

The Chiefs will face off in the best series finale between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens, which will be decided this Sunday.

This 300th win for coach Andy Reid keeps the Chiefs on track to reach Super Bowl LIX.

If they achieve this goal, the Chiefs will aim to become the first team in NFL history to lifts three Vince Lombardi trophies in a row.

Field Marshal Patrick Mahomes, undefeated in seven division finalspassing for 177 yards today and passing into the end zone to Travis Kelce.

For the Texans, C.J. Stroud suffered under pressure from the Kansas City defense. He was sacked eight times and passed for 245 yards, but He didn’t get any touchdowns.

Despite the champions’ explosive start, after a punt return by Nicco Remigio left the drive at the 13-yard line, the Chiefs He made only two field goals in the first quarterfrom one of his opponents, who temporarily left the score 6-3.

In the second period The Texans missed this opportunity. tied the game with Kaimi Fairburn’s miss on his 55-yard field goal attempt.

Kansas City was punished by Kareem Hunt’s rushing touchdown to make it 13-3 going into halftime.

Houston responded in the third quarter with an offensive surge that rushed for 69 yards in 14 games local defense until Joe Mixon’s touchdown barely made it 13-12 as Fairbairn failed again, this time looking for the extra point.

In the last period, the champion responded with a spectacular goal. Mahomes delivery to Travis Kelce resulting in a 20-12 distance, later extended to 23-12 with a field goal.

With two minutes left, the Texans were in the red zone, but Stroud was sacked twice, left injured and on Fairbairn’s field goal attempt. finished a terrible game by failing.

An own goal on the Chiefs’ final drive gave the Texans two points and left the score at 23–14.

Later, the Detroit Lions will face the Washington Commanders. passage to the finals of the National Conference (NFC). The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams will compete for second place in the NFC title game this Sunday. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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