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Chiefs Get Revenge, Use Last-Second Field Goal To Beat Bengals And Advance To Super Bowl

The Cincinnati Bengals won’t be heading to their second straight Super Bowl. After beating the Kansas City Chiefs in last year’s AFC Title Game, the Chiefs got revenge Sunday evening, beating the Bengals 23-20 on a Harrison Butker field goal with three seconds remaining.

The Chiefs will be heading to this year’s Super Bowl to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.

The Chiefs got off to a hot start, putting plenty of pressure under Joe Burrow playing behind a backup offensive line. He was sacked three times on the Bengals’ first two drives but with a resolve the team has shown for the past two years, battled back.