Kansas City Chiefs edge Buffalo Bills in AFC championship, sparking debate over crucial calls.

In the AFC championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29. A controversial fourth-down play sparked debate when officials ruled Josh Allen short of the first down, despite initial perceptions he had gained it. The Chiefs scored a touchdown after securing the ball, though the Bills later tied it. The Chiefs won with a late field goal. Earlier, a contested catch by Xavier Worthy was ruled in favor of the Chiefs, despite controversy over whether the ball hit the ground.

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