AFC Championship Game: Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 Baltimore Ravens – as it happened (2024)

Key events

  • 28 Jan 2024Chiefs 17-10 Ravens, Final
  • 28 Jan 2024Two minute warning
  • 28 Jan 2024FIELD GOAL! Chiefs 17-10 Ravens, 2;34 4th quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024INTERCEPTION! Chiefs 17-7 Ravens, 6:45 4th quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024FUMBLE! Chiefs 17-7 Ravens, 14:52 4th quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024Chiefs 17-7 Ravens, halftime
  • 28 Jan 2024FIELD GOAL! Chiefs 17-7 Ravens, 0:04 2nd quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024Two minute warning
  • 28 Jan 2024FUMBLE! Chiefs 14-7 Ravens, 9:26 2nd quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024TOUCHDOWN: Chiefs 14-7 Ravens, 10:56 2nd quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, end of 1st quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024TOUCHDOWN! Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 4:58, 1st quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024TOUCHDOWN! Chiefs 7-0 Ravens, 7:41, 1st quarter
  • 28 Jan 2024We're off!
  • 28 Jan 2024Let's go!

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28 Jan 202420.52GMT

FUMBLE! Chiefs 14-7 Ravens, 9:26 2nd quarter

Hill runs hard up the middle and just about picks up the first down.

Now Jackson is patiently waiting in the pocket for something to happen, but this is not what he’s waiting for! Omenihu swipes at the arm of Jackson and the ball is loose! Who has it? Kansas City! Karlaftis has the recovery, and this is a total; disaser for Baltimore!

Their exhausted defense must hold KC, who have it at the Baltimore 36!

28 Jan 202420.49GMT

Chiefs 14-7 Ravens, 10:12 2nd quarter

Well, the Ravens offense is well rested, and Flowers return with a flash – a nine yard grab over the middle.

Now Jackson is looking for Flowers again, but the screen pas is incomplete, so it’s 3rd & 1.

28 Jan 202420.45GMT

TOUCHDOWN: Chiefs 14-7 Ravens, 10:56 2nd quarter

A methodical drive by the Chiefs ends with Pacheco marching into the endzone. And the Chiefs have been incredible on offense thus far. How about 16 plays in 9:02.

Baltimore need a long drive themselves to give their gassed defense, on the field for most of this game, a breather.

28 Jan 202420.42GMT

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 11:36 2nd quarter

It’s 3rd & 3 on the 13. Mahomes in the shotgun, he’s going to run, and he’s got the space, tackled finally after another first down! It’s first and goal to go!

28 Jan 202420.40GMT

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 12:34 2nd quarter

It’s 3rd & 5 and Mahomes has time! He sits, has some soup, a main and dessert. Then finally the Ravens come for him. He throws at the last second for Kelce who has it! Wow! Another first down for KC! Kelce has five receptions for 52 yards.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs are on the Ravens 12-yard-line!

28 Jan 202420.38GMT

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 14:13 2nd quarter

And we’re back in second quarter action with Mahomes hitting Rice for another completion, this time on the far sideline. Rice was a pinball out there taking some loud hits CBS’ sound folks picked up well for the US broadcaster. Ouch!

28 Jan 202420.36GMT

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, end of 1st quarter

First down no8 is in the hands of Kelce towards the far sideline. he Chiefs have entered Baltimore territory.

Now Pachco pushes the pile for about four yards. 2nd & 6.

Mahomes is throwing to his left, a screen for Edwards. No gain!

Big third down here: Mahomes drops back, has the time and finds Rice who was running over the middle towards the near sideline.

That’s nine first downs, and the end of a dynamic first quarter of football. KC at the Baltimore 31 when we resume.

Can the Ravens stop Perfect Pat, who has yet to throw an incompletion?

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 2:34, 1st quarter

Now Pacheco is wrapped up for a loss, setting up 2nd & 12. The Chiefs are a first down machine, seven so far in the first quarter!

Mahomes is running, and running, a little short of a first down and midfield.

It’s 3rd & 1.

28 Jan 202420.30GMT

Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 3:41, 1st quarter

So the Ravens drive was eight plays in 2:43 over 75 yards. A very nice response, wouldn’t you say?

Meanwhile, Pacheco has a catch over the middle for 10 yards to the KC 38. Here they come again.

28 Jan 202420.28GMT

This game is even better than the pre-game…

And the pre-game hi-jinx was a lot of fun, as you can see below.

Justin Tucker set up on the Chiefs side of the field. Kickers have been doing this on purpose for years, trying to irritate.

Kelce and Mahomes did the right thing tossing his gear... should have tossed it further. Play stupid games, earn stupid prizes.pic.twitter.com/NJuFCqeLhh

— Rich Ohrnberger (@ohrnberger) January 28, 2024

28 Jan 202420.26GMT

TOUCHDOWN! Chiefs 7-7 Ravens, 4:58, 1st quarter

Jackson is chased, survives a near tackle, buys some more time, and throws all the way down field! He’s got Flowers in the endzone for the touchdown! Wow! That is incredible work by Jackson to extend that play long enough for Flowers to break free. We’re tied!

AFC Championship Game: Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 Baltimore Ravens – as it happened (1)

28 Jan 202420.24GMT

Hunter speak! And he’s right as always!

Mahomes was throwing there on 4th and 2 and I was literally like there is zero chance he isn't going to find someone here. I don't think I've ever trusted a passer more in these situations. @LengelDavid

— Hunter Felt (@HunterFelt) January 28, 2024

28 Jan 202420.23GMT

Chiefs 7-0 Ravens, 6:01, 1st quarter

Jackson is pushed all the way back, some 20 yards, towards his own endzone by the Chiefs rush before he throws the football away.

This is better – a nine-yard reception from tight end Andrews, over the middle, marking his return from injury.

Except the 3rd & 1 run by Hill is stuffed setting up 4th & short. Baltimore are going for it. In their own territory! Whoa!

Jackson is keeping it, and he’s running through the line with loads of space! It’s a 21-yard run! That will wake them up in Baltimore.

Now there’s an administrative timeout, and I have no idea what that is. But play has stopped with the Ravens breathing easier after surviving a key fourth down conversion.

Ball on the KC 45.

28 Jan 202420.18GMT

Chiefs 7-0 Ravens, 7:41, 1st quarter

Wow, so that was pretty typical stuff by the Chiefs, against a Ravens defense that’s anything but typical. It’s 10 plays, 5:41 over 81 yards, and so now let’s see how Jackson and the Ravens respond. This is a huge drive for Baltimore coming up.

28 Jan 202420.15GMT

TOUCHDOWN! Chiefs 7-0 Ravens, 7:41, 1st quarter

Mahomes goes right at stellar Ravens corner Kyle Hamilton, but Kelce beats him and has the football in the near corner of the endzone! Nobody has done that to Hamilton all season and the Chiefs have come out with a hard hook to the Ravens, on the road in the AFC Championship!

AFC Championship Game: Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 Baltimore Ravens – as it happened (2)

28 Jan 202420.12GMT

Chiefs 0-0 Ravens, 8:00, 1st quarter

Mahomes rolls right, fires and finds Kelce – that huge, friendly target. That’s a key fourth down conversion right there. KC are on the Baltimore 28!

Great maiden drive fore the Chiefs, chewing up clock.

28 Jan 202420.11GMT

Chiefs 0-0 Ravens, 9:17 1st quarter

Pacheco maneuvers to his right for seven yards setting up 3rd &2.

The crowd is loud in this big spot! Pacheco has it and is stuffed!

It’s 4th & 2 and KC are going!

28 Jan 202420.10GMT

Chiefs 0-0 Ravens, 10:38 1st quarter

Now it’s Pacheco, running angry through the guards up the middle for another Chiefs first down! KC are moving well in the air and on the ground, just shy of midfield.

28 Jan 202420.09GMT

Chiefs 0-0 Ravens, 11:46 1st quarter

The Ravens first drive features a Jackson scamper for six yards but little else. It’s three and out for the Ravens. A 66-yard punt puts the Chiefs on their own 14. Here comes Mahomes, who quickly has a first down after a completion to Pacheco. Then there’s a toss right to Rice for 11 yards and another first down. The Chiefs are on the move at their 38.

28 Jan 202420.05GMT

We're off!

The Chiefs win the toss and elect to kick to Baltimore. No return on the kickoff and the Ravens start at their 25.

28 Jan 202420.04GMT

National Anthem

The anthem is done extremely well by the Morgan State Choir, I give it 8/10. Ray Lewis makes an appearance to fire up the crowd. It’s 47 degrees, about eight degrees Celsius, a chance of rain and a wee bit of wind. Here comes kickoff!

28 Jan 202420.01GMT

Kadarius Toney

The Chiefs wideout is not playing today with a hip injury, but he has suggested KC brass may not be telling the truth about their butterfingered wideout on Instagram. I’m imagining this will not go over so well in the coaches room. Caution, there is some extremely vulgar language here.

WILD: #Chiefs Kadarius Toney just went OFF on Instagram live saying the #Chiefs are lying about his injuries...🤯pic.twitter.com/O4p6im9Abf

(h/t @JahsHavinn) https://t.co/faQ4Bhm7CD

— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 28, 2024

28 Jan 202419.55GMT

It’s almost time!

Which AFC team will advance to Super Bowl LVII (I think that’s 58) in Las Vegas? Baltimore? Kansas City? We’re about to find out: kickoff is soon – stand by!

28 Jan 202419.40GMT

Crab cakes vs ribs

I’ve often thought to myself, what do I prefer, crab cakes or ribs? You know, I was driving home from Washington DC a few weeks back, and I stopped at this back road seafood hole in the wall joint in Maryland and had a crab cake. And it was pretty good. Simple, but good. But I feel like there’s a ceiling on crab cakes, like there’s a ceiling on hamburgers. How good can a burger really get? How good can a crab cake really be? You can only be blown away so much. But when I was in KC, the ribs. Oh the ribs. I was there for under 24 hours, on a trip that also included a trip to the ER – I was ok, thank you for your concern. But I got KC ribs in, and man, there’s no ceiling on anything with a thick sticky sweet sauce. So BBQ ribs v Baltimore/Maryland crab cakes, it’s ribs in a rout.

Does this mean I should take the points?

28 Jan 202419.31GMT

Experience factor

Who has the quarterback edge? Patrick Mahomes is 13-3 in the playoffs. Jackson? He’s 2-3. That said, Jackson has never had a team around him like he does now. You could see that Lamar had a look of concern on his face when his team was tied 10-10 with the Texans, but he turned it around and piled on Houston in the second half. It won’t be as easy against KC of course. And Mahomes does have the experience. He faced the toughest road matchup of his career last week, helping his team dispatch a QB on his level in Josh Allen. I doubt he’ll be phased by another road test in Baltimore, though the Ravens defense is ferocious.

So, who has the edge? The future MVP or a guy who has won two Super Bowls? Until someone takes down KC, I’m thinking it has to be Mahomes.

28 Jan 202419.23GMT

Chris Jones’ money

How effective Chris Jones is today will have a lot to say about how the KC defense holds back Baltimore’s juggernaut offense. Not that a player like Jones needs much motivation, but should his Chiefs find a way past B’more, he’s in line for a tasty $1m check, thanks to an incentive that pays him to reach the Super Bowl. Jones has been gradually clawing back the million bucks in cash he lost after holding out at the start of the season, reaching incentives for playing time and sacks, after begging coach Andy Reid to stay on the field in week 18 to reach his sack goal.

Money aside, Jones knows he’s in for a potentially tough day.

They’ve showed that throughout the year, how competitive they are against the better teams in the league. Look at a team like the 49ers, look at what they did against Miami. They’ve been showing that type of dominance throughout this year, so it’s going to be tough, it’s a challenge, but I’m excited for it.

Jones isn’t wrong – Baltimore has been terrific against the leagues best. They’ve won 14 games this season – 11 of those have come against teams with winning records. So the Ravens didn’t get to the AFC title game by beating up on have nots.

28 Jan 202419.15GMT

Let's go!

Hello and welcome to our coverage of the AFC Championship game! It’s good that you turned up, because it’s hard to imagine this matchup not living up to the hype. We’ve lined up the Chiefs, seasoned Super Bowl winners, who have lived in this title game for six years running. And the Ravens, who have the best record football, a future MVP at quarterback and the highest point differential in the NFL. We did this all, just for you. You’re welcome.

It’s going to be great to watch and follow along, but trying to figure out who has the edge has been challenging. Let’s try to break it down some.

The Ravens are at home, always helpful. They’re getting their stellar tight end Mark Andrews back. Lamar Jackson is an elite, do it all quarterback looking to finally break into the big show. Baltimore has a monster defense, one of the best kickers of all-time and a head coach with a Super Bowl ring. While the upstart Texans gave them a run in the divisional round for a half of football, Baltimore ran wild in the second half, cementing a blowout.

The Chiefs need less of an introduction. After a regular season that was less than stellar by their standards, Kansas City is approaching Kansas City levels. Mahomes, who let’s face it, hasn’t been operating on his level, is coming around, having pulled out all the stops on the road in Buffalo last week. That’s some thanks to Rashee Rice, who has become the go-to receiver they lacked earlier in the season. Loved up Travis Kelce also looked a lot more like himself in the last round. the offensive line play has been exceptionally strong. And despite having some banged up key players, Willie Gay, Mike Edwards, por ejemplo, the kids behind them missing have played extremely well.

You know what else is crazy? The Chiefs are getting points, 4.5 of them. We’re talking about a team led by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, being handed a very decent chunk of points by the oddsmakers. They were given 2.5 on the road last week in Buffalo and look how that turned out. So from a gambling perspective, it seems tough to turn down the points, which seems like a Vegas trap! As to who is going to win the real world match-up, I’m still spinning my wheels.

But what do you think? Why not let me know? Join the show, send me your thoughts and feelings to X at @LengelDavid, or via email. Do it, and I’ll make you famous.

More to come soon. Stick with us!

28 Jan 202419.00GMT

David will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s a quick preview of today’s game:

Story of the season: A new hierarchy has been established in the AFC. The Ravens dethroned the Chiefs in the regular season by cooking up a 13-4 record that is even better than it looks when an excusable loss from Tyler Huntley and the backups to Pittsburgh in Week 18 is taken into account. The Chiefs will care little for all that though. Their scratchy run to January still delivered victory in the AFC West as they scraped by thanks in large part to their defense picking up the considerable slack from Patrick Mahomes’ down year. The master quarterback can turn it on like a tap though, and he was close to his best when the Chiefs knocked off the Bills last weekend. He will have to do it all over again if he wants to show the Ravens who the kings of the AFC really are.

What the Chiefs need to do to win: Andy Reid needs to figure out how to maintain offensive efficiency in the face of the NFL’s best defense. Mahomes helped Travis Kelce pop off the stat sheet last week: he scored for the first time in eight games. But Mahomes’ job was made easier because he was targeting the Bills’ depleted linebackers. He will have no such luxury on Sunday. Reid has to be creative in his play calling while leaning on the explosive Isiah Pacheco to keep Mahomes from having to win the game on his own. If the quarterback is improvising to beat the Ravens from the get-go then Mike Macdonald’s defensive scheme, based on confusing the opposition through showing blitz but dropping into coverage and vice versa, could well thrive.

What the Ravens need to do to win: Baltimore have to maintain their defensive ferocity. They smothered CJ Stroud last week, pressuring the quarterback on 51.4% of his dropbacks as he completed 7 of 17 passes for 62 yards under duress. Yes, they recorded zero sacks but the intensity was enough to keep Stroud under lock and key. Even the defensive backs were shutting down trick plays behind the line of scrimmage. Mahomes is unlikely to be as fazed as a rookie like Stroud but if the Ravens direct heat at Kelce then the quarterback will have to go looking for significantly less dangerous receivers. The man who can lead the fight for the Ravens is safety Kyle Hamilton. He has the size at 6ft 4in and 220lbs to stand up to Kelce while positionally he excels at the line of scrimmage. Perfect for covering the tight end’s hunting ground in the middle of the field.

Key player for the Chiefs: Jason Kelce, beer drinker. Forget Taylor Swift, the Chiefs have a new mascot. Travis balled out with big bro in the stands, 40 beers deep, sticking it to Bills fans. Give this man a megaphone, five well-stocked fridges and let him go to work in Baltimore. Kelce, Kelce, KELCE.

Key player for the Ravens: Lamar Jackson, quarterback. “We can’t keep trying to get deep and developing routes because our guys can only block for so long. I gotta move, just gotta get the ball out,” said Jackson to his quarterback coach Tee Martin at half-time after Houston rocked him with two sacks before the break. An average time to throw against the blitz of 3.44sec dropped to 2.02sec in the second half while he pitched a 24-0 shutout. Running, passing, elite reading of the game. MVP.

Prediction: Ravens over Chiefs. The Ravens feel like a team that still have not had to push to the extremes Kansas City had to find to overcome Buffalo, so they should have plenty in the tank to match a Mahomes-led onslaught. Tight end Mark Andrews’ return could be the tipping point. Jackson will reportedly have his red-zone monster back to further split the Chiefs’ defensive priorities, a big boost if the Ravens are pushed into a shootout.

AFC Championship Game: Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 Baltimore Ravens – as it happened (2024)
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