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Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills get rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs with win over the Baltimore Ravens

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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills got their rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Allen rushed for two touchdowns and the Buffalo's defense forced three costly turnovers as the Bills edged the Baltimore Ravens, 27-25, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York in the AFC Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday night. With the victory, the Bills advance to face the defending back-to-back Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game next weekend.

Following a strip sack and fumble on Lamar Jackson during the second quarter, Allen punched in his second rushing touchdown of the quarter as the Bills took a 21-10 lead into halftime.

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The Ravens would score 10 points in the third quarter to pull within 21-19 of the Bills' lead and even when Buffalo tacked on a field goal to make it 24-19, the Ravens had chances.

Jackson found Mark Andrews on a 16-yard strike during the fourth quarter, but Bills' linebacker Terrel Bernard punched the ball loose and recovered it for the forced fumble. 

Tyler Bass would kick another field goal through to extend the Bills' lead to 27-19 with 3:29 left but the Ravens were still within reach as it remained a one-score game.

But when Jackson connected with Isaiah Likely on a 24-yard touchdown pass with 1:33 remaining, the Ravens missed the opportunity to tie the game when Jackson's pass to Andrews was bobbled and dropped despite the usually sure-handed tight end being alone in the end zone.

Allen and the Bills then recovered the Ravens' onside kick attempt and ran out the clock from there to secure the thrilling win and force the rematch with the Chiefs.

The Bills produced a 30-21 home win over the Chiefs during the regular season in November and will look to beat the defending champs with a trip to Super Bowl LIX at stake.

The Chiefs ended the Bills' postseason last year.