AFC Chiefs-Bengals Championship 2023: How to get last-minute tickets

Do not worry; you don’t have deja vu.

The hometown, No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs will face the Cincinnati Bengals again on Sunday, January 29 at 5:30 p.m. in a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship game.

And, just like last year, the game will take place at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.

Once again, Andy Reid’s Chiefs arrive with home-court advantage, but there are complications. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes rolled his ankle in the team’s 27-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round of the playoffs.

That being said, during his Monday media session, Coach Reid said Mahomes “is going to play.”

As for Zac Taylor’s visiting Bengals, they are coming off an impressive 27-10 win over the Buffalo Bills behind quarterback Joe Burrow and exceptional receiver Ja’Marr Chase and running back Joe Mixon.

Will Kansas City get over Mahomes’ injury? Can the Bengals repeat and reach the Super Bowl for a second straight season after overcoming a 21-10 halftime deficit in last year’s AFC Championship game?

We can’t say for sure, but we know the best way to find out is live.

And it doesn’t matter if you’re a Chiefs or Bengals fan, both teams will need all the support they can get to get them to the big game.

To do this, you can always get last minute tickets.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on the seats was $253 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Lower tier seats start at $450 before fees.

All prices are subject to fluctuation.

Kansas City Chiefs news

Although Mahomes was briefly taken out of the Divisional Round game, the Chiefs didn’t completely fall apart without their MVP quarterback.

Backup QB Chad Henne, 37, took Mahomes’ place and led for a 98-yard touchdown to help the team claim victory over Jacksonville.

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Cincinnati Bengals news

The biggest news of the Bills-Bengals game didn’t happen on the court; it took place in the announcer’s booth.

The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback failed to impress fans with somewhat juvenile comments that included him describing a play as a “little push.”

Do you hope to know more about Romo’s evening off at the microphone? You can read more about her eventful evening here.

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How can I watch the Chiefs-Bengals game?

As usual, the AFC Championship game will be shown on CBS, like almost all AFC games.

Jim Nantz will provide play-by-play alongside analyst Tony Romo (yes, that Tony Romo we just talked about).

Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely are set to serve as reporters; Gene Steratore is the rules analyst.

For those who prefer to stream, you can catch both AFC heavyweights on NFL+ or Paramount+.

Huge concert tours in 2023

With very little football left for the first half of 2023, could we interest you in some of the biggest concerts that could be taking place in a city near you over the next few months?

Here are just five of our favorite can’t-miss artists who are embarking on national tours this year.

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

• Metallica

• Morgan Wallen

• Taylor Swift

• George Strait

Not enough live music for you?

If so, we recommend checking out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours of 2023 here to help ease your troubles.

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