Four teams remain as we prepare for Super Bowl LIX.
Last weekend’s divisional round certainly didn’t disappoint. The legend of Jayden Daniels continues to grow as the rookie sensation led the Commanders to a 45-31 upset victory over the Detroit Lions.
Daniels will be just the sixth rookie quarterback to start a conference championship game, joining Shaun King (2000), Ben Roethlisberger (2005), Joe Flacco (2009), Mark Sanchez (2010), and Brock Purdy (2023). First-year quarterbacks are 0-5 in those games. If the Commanders can upset the Eagles in Philly, Daniels will be the first rookie quarterback to start a Super Bowl.
The second conference championship matchup is yet another playoff battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Josh Allen and the Bills are 0-3 against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the playoffs, losing in 2021 (AFC Championship, 38-24), 2022 (AFC Divisional, 42-36), and 2024 (AFC Divisional, 27-24). History
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