Bills vs. Chiefs live score, updates, highlights from 2022 NFL playoff game

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The No. 4 AFC seed Bills will face the No. 2 Chiefs on Sunday evening in the final divisional round playoff game of the weekend.

The Bills are coming off a 47-17 wild-card win over the Patriots, in which they became the first team in NFL history to go the whole game without punting, kicking a field goal or having a turnover. The Chiefs are coming off a 42-21 wild-card win over the Steelers.

The Bills lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs last season, but that time in the AFC championship. Buffalo already beat the Chiefs earlier this season 38-20, but the Chiefs have gone 11-2 since that loss. The winner Sunday will host the Bengals next week with a trip to Super Bowl 56 on the line.

Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Bills vs. Chiefs on Sunday. Follow along below for complete results from the 2022 NFL divisional playoff game.

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Bills vs. Chiefs score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F
Bills 7 7 7 15 36
Chiefs 7 7 9 13 42

Bills vs. Chiefs live updates, highlights from NFL playoffs

(All times Eastern)

End of game: Chiefs 42, Bills 36

9:55 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, CHIEFS. Kelce catches an eight-yard pass for touchdown and for the win. Chiefs 42, Bills 36.

9:54 p.m. — Hardman rushes 26 yards to the Bills’ 8-yard line. The Chiefs are now set up for 1st-&-Goal.

9:53 p.m. — The Chiefs make it into Bills territory after Hardman advances 16 yards. The Chiefs need a touchdown to win the game.

9:51 p.m. — The Chiefs won the coin toss and get the ball first. Kelce gives the Chiefs a first down, putting them on their own 44-yard line.

End of regulation: Chiefs 36, Bills 36

9:45 p.m. — FIELD GOAL, CHIEFS. Butker makes a 49-yard field goal to tie up the game as regulation ends. The game is headed to overtime. Chiefs 36, Bills 36.

9:44 p.m. — Kelce advances 25 yards to put the Chiefs in field goal range.

9:42 p.m. — Hill advances 19 yards to put the Chiefs closer to field goal range. They are on their own 44-yard line with eight seconds remaining.

9:39 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, BILLS. Davis scores his fourth touchdown, this time with a 19-yard catch. Davis becomes the first player in playoff history to have four touchdown receptions. The Chiefs will get the ball with 13 seconds left. Bills 36, Chiefs 33.

9:38 p.m. — Emmanuel Sanders catches a 16-yard pass to put the Bills on the 19-yard line with 17 seconds left.

9:35 p.m. — Allen throws a long pass to Davis, who then advances for a total of 28 yards. The Bills are on the Chiefs’ 47-yard line with 49 seconds to go.

9:32 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, CHIEFS. Hill scores a 64-yard touchdown to put the Chiefs back on top with a minute left of the game. Chiefs 33, Bills 29.

9:31 p.m. — Kelce catches an 11-yard pass for a Chiefs first down.

9:26 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, BILLS. Davis was wide open to catch a 27-yard touchdown pass from Allen. The two-point conversion is good, caught by Stefon Diggs. Bills 29, Chiefs 26.

9:22 p.m. — Singletary is brought down for a loss of seven yards. The Bills are now on the 27-yard line on 4th-&-13 with two minutes left of the game.

9:19 p.m. — The Bills convert on fourth down after Allen runs six yards. The Chiefs defenders couldn’t stop him. The Bills are on the Chiefs’ 24-yard line.

9:12 p.m. — Allen runs nine yards to keep the Bills’ drive alive with 5:23 left of the game. He now has 53 rushing yards. The Bills are on the Chiefs’ 48-yard line.

9:05 p.m. — FIELD GOAL, CHIEFS. The Chiefs go three-and-out despite starting close to the end zone. Butker makes the 38-yard field goal. Chiefs 26, Bills 21.

9:01 p.m. — On the punt return, Hill runs 45 yards to the Bills’ 16 yard line. Hill was ultimately taken down by the punter, Matt Haack.

8:58 p.m. — Allen is sacked by Jarren Reed on third down for a loss of five yards. The Bills punt the ball.

8:55 p.m. — Davis catches a 17-yard pass from Allen to open up their drive.

8:52 p.m. — The Chiefs punt the ball after not reaching field goal range.

End of third quarter: Chiefs 23, Bills 21

8:45 p.m. — Mahomes rushes six yards. This is his first running play after he broke his single-game record for rushing yards with 63. He now has 69 after this play.

8:40 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, BILLS. On the first play of the Bills drive, Allen throws a long pass to Davis for a 75-yard touchdown. It took the Bills 10 seconds to score this touchdown. Chiefs 23, Bills 21. 

8:36 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, CHIEFS. Mecole Hardman runs 25 yards for a touchdown. The extra point is no good, though. Chiefs 23, Bills 14.

8:35 p.m. — Edwards-Helaire runs 20 yards to put the Chiefs on the Bills’ 25-yard line.

8:29 p.m. — On 4th-&-1, the Bills decide to punt instead of going for the conversion. It’s their third punt of the night.

8:23 p.m. — FIELD GOAL, CHIEFS. Butker just barely makes a 39-yard field goal to put the Chiefs on top. Chiefs 17, Bills 14.

8:19 p.m. — McKinnon advances 20 yards to the Bills’ 20-yard line. He leads the Chiefs for most total yards so far with 57.

8:16 p.m. — McKinnon gets the first first down of the half after rushing three yards on third down. 

End of second quarter: Bills 14, Chiefs 14

8:00 p.m. — Harrison Butker misses a 50-yard field goal attempt as time expires. 

7:56 p.m. — Kelce catches an eight-yard pass to put the Chiefs in field goal range on the Bills’ 32-yard line. 

7:54 p.m. — Hill advances 26 yards to put the Chiefs on the Bills’ 44-yard line. The Chiefs are about six yards short of field goal range.

7:50 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, BILLS. Gabriel Davis catches an 18-yard pass from Allen and pushes into the end zone. The game is tied with 37 seconds left of the half. Bills 14, Chiefs 14.

7:46 p.m. — Cole Beasley completes the longest Bills play of the game for 24 yards. The Bills are on their own 49-yard line with a minute and a half left of the half.

7:42 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, CHIEFS. Bryon Pringle catches a two-yard pass from Mahomes for the touchdown, giving the Chiefs their first lead of the game. Chiefs 14, Bills 7.

7:36 p.m. — Mahomes is sacked by Ed Oliver for a loss of seven yards. The Chiefs are still in spot for 2nd-&-Goal.

7:32 p.m. — Clyde Edwards-Helaire is back and gets the Chiefs their fourth consecutive first down. He ran 22 yards to the Bills’ 21-yard line.

7:31 p.m. — Mahomes throws a big first down pass to Travis Kelce for 21 yards. 

7:28 p.m. — The Bills also go three-and-out.

7:20 p.m. — The Chiefs go three-and-out.

7:15 p.m. — The BIlls punt for the first time all post season after Allen was sacked. Last week, the Bills went the entire game without punting.

7:12 p.m. — Allen adds to his rushing yards total after running 14 yards for a first down.

End of first quarter: Chiefs 7, Bills 7

7:08 p.m. — On third down, Stefon Diggs catches a five-yard pass to keep the Bills’ drive alive. 

7:01 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, CHIEFS. Mahomes has a spectacular first drive, finishing it off with a touchdown. He ran eight yards for the touchdown. He finished the drive with 49 rushing yards, which is his most in a single drive in his career. Chiefs 7, Bills 7.

6:59 p.m. — Mahomes runs for another first down, this time for seven yards. The Chiefs are on the Bills’ 13-yard line.

6:57 p.m. — Mahomes runs 34 yards for a huge first down. This is the biggest play of the game so far.

6:56 p.m. — Jerick McKinnon helps the Chiefs get their first first down after Patrick Mahomes escaped being sacked. 

6:49 p.m. — TOUCHDOWN, BILLS. Singletary seals the deal for the Bills’ opening drive, scoring a touchdown on fourth down. The drive lasted almost seven minutes with 13 plays. Bills 7, Chiefs. 0.

6:46 p.m. — Singletary runs for his third first down of the drive, this time for 15 yards.

6:43 p.m. — Josh Allen converts on fourth down after running 10 yards. 

6:40 p.m. — The Bills receive the ball first in the final divisional game in this year’s playoffs. The Bills’ first play results in a first down after Devin Singletary runs 13 yards.

Bills vs. Chiefs start time 

  • Date: Sunday, Jan. 23
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

The Bills vs. Chiefs game will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.

What channel is Bills vs. Chiefs on today? 

  • TV channels: CBS
  • Live streams: Paramount+, fuboTV

The Bills vs. Chiefs matchup will be broadcast nationally on CBS with announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call and Tracy Wolfson on the sidelines.

For those hoping to stream the matchup, CBS will carry the game on its streaming platform, Paramount+. You can also stream NFL games live online with fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

In Canada, viewers can watch Bills vs. Chiefs with a subscription to DAZN,  which includes every NFL game.

NFL playoff schedule 2022

Divisional round

Saturday, Jan. 22

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream
Bengals vs. Titans 4:30 p.m. ET CBS Paramount+, fuboTV
49ers vs. Packers 8:15 p.m. ET Fox fuboTV

Sunday, Jan. 23

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream
Rams vs. Buccaneers 3:00 p.m. ET NBC Peacock, fuboTV
Bills vs. Chiefs 6:30 p.m. ET CBS Paramount+, fuboTV

Conference championships

Sunday, Jan. 30

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream
AFC Championship Game 3:05 p.m. ET CBS Paramount+, fuboTV
NFC Championship Game 6:40 p.m. ET Fox Fox Sports app, fuboTV

Super Bowl 56

Sunday, Feb. 13

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream
Super Bowl 56 6:30 p.m. ET NBC NBC Sports app, fuboTV

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