Chiefs edge Bengals, 23-20, return to Super Bowl
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[January 30, 2023]
Harrison Butker kicked the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super
Bowl.
Butker made a 45-yard field goal with three seconds remaining and
the Chiefs beat the visiting Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to win the AFC
Championship Game for the third time in the past four seasons on
Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes had 326 passing yards and two touchdowns and set up
the game-winning kick on a scramble to his right with eight seconds
left in the game. As he crossed the sideline, Mahomes was shoved by
Joseph Ossai, resulting in a 15-yard penalty to set up Butker's
game-winning kick.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling caught six passes for 116 yards and a
touchdown, tight end Travis Kelce caught seven passes for 78 yards
and a touchdown and Kansas City's defense had two interceptions and
five sacks of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
In a 20-20 tie, Burrow and the Bengals took over at their own
12-yard line with 2:30 to play, but defensive tackle Chris Jones'
second sack of the game forced Cincinnati to punt to rookie Skyy
Moore, who caught the ball at the 18 with 35 seconds left and
returned it to Kansas City's 47.
The Bengals pounced on their first takeaway and recovered momentum
in the final minute of the third quarter. From the shotgun, Mahomes
faked a handoff to Isiah Pacheco but as he twisted his body to the
right, he lost control of the ball. Bengals defensive end Sam
Hubbard came up with the ball at Kansas City's 45.
The drive appeared to stall quickly but the Bengals went for it on
fourth-and-6, and Burrow went deep for Ja'Marr Chase, who hauled the
ball in at the 6. Two plays later, running back Samaje Perine
churned into the end zone for a 2-yard score and knotted the game at
20 with 13:30 remaining.
A hobbled Mahomes operated most of the second half
without multiple key receivers due to injuries. He found
Valdes-Scantling one step into the center of the end zone to put the
Chiefs up 20-13, hooking up on third-and-10 for a 19-yard touchdown
with 4:15 left in the third quarter. The 11-play drive covered 77
yards and was extended on a 7-yard connection to Valdes-Scantling on
the previous third down.
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Jan 29, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri,
USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) warms up
before the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and
the Cincinnati Bengals at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Higgins hauled in 27-yard touchdown
from Burrow to the tie the game at 13. On third-and-6, Burrow lofted
a pass to the front, right corner of the end zone where Higgins
elevated over Chiefs rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson for the score.
Three of Kansas City's top receivers -- Mecole Hardman (pelvis),
Kadarius Toney (ankle) and JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) -- exited with
injuries in the first half.
Evan McPherson connected on his second field goal as time expired in
the second quarter to bring the Bengals within seven points, 13-6.
Burrow was sacked four times before his fifth completion in the
first half and faced constant pressure in the pocket. He was picked
off three plays after the Chiefs jumped ahead 13-3 with 3:53 left in
the second quarter.
On a fourth-and-1 rollout, Kelce caught his 15th career postseason
TD, which tied him for second all-time with Rob Gronkowski.
--Field Level Media
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