The Kansas City Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl.
Travis Kelce had 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown — with nine receptions coming in the first half — to help lead the Chiefs to a 17-10 road win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Conference Championship game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland on Sunday.
The Chiefs took a 17-7 lead into halftime and that Kelce touchdown and Isiah Pacheco TD, along with a field goal, was all Kansas City needed as they never looked back.
The Ravens' self-destruction and Chiefs' defense helped seal Baltimore's fate in the second half as a Zay Flowers' 54-yard reception from Lamar Jackson was docked back 15 yards due to a taunting penalty on the wideout. It was one of four personal foul penalties on the Ravens on Sunday.
A few players later, Flowers dove into the end zone, aiming for a touchdown but was strip-fumbled of the ball as the Chiefs took over early in the fourth quarter.
The Ravens' next drive ended in another crushing manner when Jackson was intercepted in the end zone as the Chiefs once again took over.
Here's how the entire AFC Conference Championship went between the Chiefs and Ravens.