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Aaron Rodgers; My intention is to play for New York Jets; exit from Green Bay Packers ‘a matter of time’

Aaron Rodgers, quarterback to the Green Bay Packers has said:  “I made it clear that my intention was to play for the New York Jets,”; “Because I still have that fire and I want to play and I want to play in New York, it’s just a matter of getting that done at this point.” Rodgers says he intends to play for the New York Jets, and he is waiting for the Packers to complete a trade before he can actualize this plan. The long-time quarterback while speaking to Pat McAfee on his podcast, put rest the rumours flying about that he’ll likely become a Jets player in the near future. “At this point as I sit here, I think, since Friday, I made it clear that my intention was to play, and my intention was to play for the New York Jets,” Rodgers stated. “I haven’t been holding anything up at this point, it’s been compensation that the Packers are trying to get. “The Packers would like to move on, they have let me know that in so many words, and have let other people know that in direct words.” Aaron Rodgers on Wednesday confessed that he was 90 per cent sure that he was on the road to retirement when he left for four days to think about his future. He then said that he felt something shift in the way the Packers related with him, and he wished they had been more direct with their intentions at the onset of the offseason. Through ESPN, the soon-to-be ex-Packers quarterback reportedly gave a list of free agents that he would like the New York Jets to get. Rodgers according to the report would also like for the Jets to pay attention to wideout Odell Beckham Jr., including Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb Packers wide receivers, and tight end Marcedes Lewis. Related News: Ex-Lions RB Jamaal Williams signed to three-year contract with Saints

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Carolina Panthers trade for top pick in 2023 NFL Draft

The Carolina Panthers could not guarantee themselves a rookie quarterback for the first round, not when picking ninth overall. That is why they do not pick ninth anymore. Carolina is close to making a bold move to trade up to the top overall pick in this year’s draft, courtesy of the deal with the Chicago Bears Friday. Multiple reports confirm that the Panthers will trade the Bears the ninth overall pick in this year’s draft, the late second-rounder bought from the San Francisco 49ers (61st overall), including next year’s first-round pick, a 2025 second-rounder, and wide receiver DJ Moore to get to the No.1 overall choice in this year’s draft. The deal becomes official at the start of the league year next Wednesday. Although this is a significant haul for Chicago, it is the cost of doing business to get a top rookie quarterback too, something that Carolina was clearly set on doing. “You go get the guy that you want, you know,” general manager Scott Fitterer said at the combine about potentially trading up for a quarterback. “If you have a conviction on a guy, you go get him. It’s pretty simple that way. If you don’t know and you’re going to give all these resources to go up and get it, you’re hurting your team in the long run. “You better be right. You better have conviction if you do move up. When you do that, you’re all in.” The move reassures the team of one of the groups of top four passers in this year’s draft – Bryce Young from Alabama, CJ Stroud from Ohio, Will Levis from Kentucky or Anthony Richardson from Florida. This was not something they could have been sure of if they remained at No.9. It also gives the Panthers certainty going into the start of free agency next week, knowing they can build a plan around a drafted rookie quarterback rather than getting a different grade from a veteran starter. They talked to Derek Carr former Raiders quarterback, but he has signed a four-year deal with the Saints. The only quarterbacks warming Carolina’s roster presently are Matt Coral and Jacob Eason. Knowing that they can now draft one, the Carolina Panthers can change their perception of free agents. Quarterbacks available next week in free agency are Jimmy Garoppolo, Sam Darnold, Jacoby Brissett, and others. More NFL News: Seattle Seahawks, QB Geno Smith sign a new three-year contract worth $105 million

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Seattle Seahawks, QB Geno Smith sign new three-year contract worth $105 million

The Seattle Seahawks have ensured that Geno Smith continues his new career narrative in Seattle in 2023 and beyond. Seattle and Smith agreed to a new three-year contract worth $15 million, according to a report on Monday from NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero. This deal is coming ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for teams to use franchise tags on players and desist from protracted contract negotiation that could extend into the summer. Smith successfully completed a career turnaround, having led the Seahawks to a postseason berth in 2022 on his way to winning the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year award. The ex-second-round pick by the New York Jets in 2013 spent the last seven seasons as a substitute, including the last three in Seattle shadowing Russell Wilson. Coming into 2022, Smith was expected by most people to be a stopgap, replacement-level starter for the Seahawks. Instead, Smith shined from the jump. He completed a league-high 69.8 per cent of his passes for 4,282 yards, 30 TDs, and 11 INTs on his way to a Pro Bowl bid. Smith demonstrated an ability to run the offense with aplomb and make splash plays, establishing amazing rapport with receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. All offseason, the Seahawks brass had said it wanted to retain Geno Smith, Seattle achieved that on Monday.

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Eric Bieniemy focused on Commanders OC role, ‘excited’ to call plays.

On Thursday, Eric Bieniemy was introduced as the new offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the Washington Commanders, a job few people see as an opportunity for him to become a head coach one day. Following the announcement, the former Kansas City Chiefs OC has come out to dispel rumours that he took the job just so that he could become a head coach somewhere else. “Being a head coach right now is not in my thought process,” Eric told reporters. “I live in the moment. I’ve got to be where my feet are. Right now my feet are planted right here.” A follow-up question though, Why Washington? The team has an unsettled QB situation – Sam Howell is in line to be QB1 – and owners Dan and Tanya Snyder are courting the possibility of a potential sale of the franchise. Also, Head coach Ron Rivera may not have strong job security, heading into his fourth year on the job. When asked, Bieniemy turned the question around. “Why not Washington?” he said. “Look at all the talent. Look at the players they have. … I have never backed down from a challenge. I embrace this challenge.” Rivera seems happy with securing Bieniemy for his squad, to control the team’s offense. “We got our guy,” Rivera said while introducing Bieniemy on Thursday. Eric Bieniemy was named officially as the Commanders’ offensive coordinator last week, as a replacement for Scott Turner. There were some questions as to why he would leave a successful Kansas City – which just won the Super Bowl LVII – for a position which is not a head coaching job. However, in the last five seasons, Bieniemy held his role as Chiefs’ offensive coordinator, when he took the team to two titles in three Super Bowl appearances. The OC, had one head-coaching interview this cycle, with the Indians Colts, but it is believed that he had interviewed with half of the teams in the NFL over the past five years. While speaking, he recounted the aftermath of the Super Bowl run – and the lack of opportunities in the interim. “The past two weeks have been physically and emotionally draining in a good way,” Bieniemy said. “I knew that it was time to move on.” A few narratives floating around is that Eric took the offer to get out of the colossal shadow of Andy Reid, the Chiefs’ head coach. But, less successful coordinators have gotten head-coaching offers within this time frame. Plus, two former lieutenants in Kansas City – Matt Nagy and Doug Pederson – got head-coaching jobs in the past, with Pederson getting a second shot with the Jacksonville Jaguars after separating from the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2020 season. If Bieniemy was angry about his path, he did a good job of hiding it on Thursday. “One thing in this profession you learn: Comfort is the enemy of progress,” he said. “I’m about accepting challenges moving forward. On top of that, I’m willing to embrace this journey.” Next season, Bieniemy will be calling plays full-time with the Washington Commanders for the first time, although Reid did mention before the Super Bowl and immediately after defeating the Eagles that his former assistant was massively involved with the offensive planning and structure. Eric Bieniemy drew a vague picture of what he expects for the Washington Commanders offense, but he dropped a few hints on how he’ll run things. “I just want to make sure that these guys understand that there’s a way in which I know how to do it,” he said, adding he’s “fired up and excited” to call plays. “But on top of that, I’ve got to make sure that I’m putting these guys in the best situation to be the most explosive, the most dynamic, and also, more importantly, giving us the best opportunity to be successful. “… When it’s all said and done with, we’re going to play hard, we’re going to play fast, we’re going to have a sense of urgency and a sense of purpose in everything that we do. That’s where it starts, and it’s all about being accountable as well — understanding the fact that indirectly, we all impact each other’s lives. It’s my job to make sure I’m doing what is right by them, but on top of that, they’ve got to make sure that they’re doing right by each other.” A few Commanders players – Howell, wide receiver Terry McLaurin, running back Brian Robinson, and some others, were present at the news conference to hear what their new OC had to say. Anytime the questions turned towards Bieniemy’s future head-coaching prospects, he turned the focus back on his new team and the offensive players he will be guiding. “Today I’ve got to be the best person I can be, I’ve got to be the best coach that I can be and on top of that, I’ve got to get these guys in this building to learn to trust me, to get to know me but also understand what the term accountability means,” he said. “So I have to be accountable to these men. All that stuff about being a head coach, we can talk about that next year sometime. Right now, I’m focused on the job at hand.” Eric Bieniemy said. Related News: Vance Joseph returns to Denver Broncos as defensive coordinator

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Vance Joseph returns to Denver Broncos as defensive coordinator

Vance Joseph is returning to the Mile High City. The Denver Broncos are hiring Vance Joseph to be their defensive coordinator under new head coach Sean Payton, Peter Schrager from Good Morning Football reported, per a source close informed of the decision. Joseph for two seasons was the Broncos’ head coach from 2017-18, gathering an 11-21 record before he was fired. He had since then been in Arizona as the Cardinals’ defensive coordinator for the past four seasons. Being an experienced coordinator, Joseph was in high demand as a DC during the coaching cycle, conducting a long interview on Tuesday with the Philadelphia Eagles. Denver hired Payton who was briefly retired for one year in the aftermath of a 15-season run as the New Orleans Saints head coach. Denver was not content with one comeback story, so they had to bring Joseph back too. Vance will build a solid defensive line in Denver, headed by safety Justin Simmons, cornerback Patrick Surtain II and edge rusher Randy Gregory. Simmons and linebacker Josey Jewell are the only players left from Joseph’s tenure as Denver’s head coach. The veteran coach will provide the Broncos’ defense with a type of experience and leadership that will help Payton redirect his efforts towards revamping Denver’s stray offense; starting with a rehabbing for Russell Wilson after a terrible 2022 campaign. Joseph’s attacking 3-4 D, matches well with the Broncos’ personnel and style, which Payton wants his defenses to adopt. Last Season in Arizona, the Cardinals blitzed on 36.1 per cent of downs, third-most in the NFL, per Next Gen Stats. Denver’s new defense coach will keep defensive line coach Marcus Dixon and defensive backs coach Christian Parker on his staff. James Palmer from NFL Network reported, per a source. Greg Manusky is being hired as an inside linebackers coach, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported, per a source. Recently, the Broncos also held interviews for former Jets and Bills head coach, Rex Ryan and Patriots senior football advisor/offensive line coach Matt Patricia for the DC job before landing on Joseph. Related News: Eric Bieniemy focused on Commanders OC role, ‘excited’ to call plays.

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Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory parade highlights

Days after winning the biggest NFL game of the season, the Chiefs hit the streets of Kansas City, Missouri to celebrate their Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. The Chiefs got into the sightseeing buses to travel through the city, where they engaged excited fans for the second time in four seasons. Their celebrations ended at Union Station with rousing speeches from Super Bowl LVII MVP Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, calling out “haters” who ”were saying the Chiefs would never make the playoffs.” In attendance were also Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, president Mark Donovan, general manager Brett Veach, head coach Andy Reid, and Donna Kelce. Below, we have sampled some Tweets from Wednesday’s celebrations: In Other News: NFL news roundup: Current league updates from February 15

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NFL news roundup: Current league updates from February 15

The NFL is aiming to keep fans updated with all the latest news from around the league. Dedicated supporters can visit the NFL’s transaction hub for a daily breakdown of the NFL news roundup. On this note, these are some updates regarding the various teams in the NFL: (Teams are listed in alphabetical order) Baltimore Ravens Signings DE Brent Urban CB Daryl Worley Buffalo Bills Coaching News Veteran WR coach Adam Henry, according to reports by Tom Pelissero NFL Network Insider. Henry has coached at LSU and five other NFL teams. He was Indiana’s co-OC/WR coach. Carolina Panthers Coaching News The Panthers have hired Parks Frazier to be their new pass game coordinator. Frazier was part of Carolina’s head coach Frank Reich’s staff in Indianapolis. He was promoted to offensive play-caller during the last part of the 2022 season. Chris Tabor special teams coach, OL coach James Campen and assistant OL coach Robert Kugler will be retained on Reich’s staff. Denver Broncos Coaching News Declan Doyle will leave the New Orleans Saints to join Sean Payton’s Denver team as a tight ends coach, according to reports by Ian Rapoport NFL Network Insider. Doyle’s last four seasons were spent with the Saints as an offensive assistant. Jacksonville Jaguars Suspensions WR Calvin Ridley was suspended indefinitely in 2022 for wagering on NFL games during the 2021 season and applied for reinstatement on the 15th. Ian Rapoport reports. Kansas City Chiefs Signings QB Chris Oladokun (reserve/futures) RB Jerrion Ealy (reserve/futures) RB La’Mical Perine (reserve/futures) WR Cornell Powell (reserve/futures) WR Ihmir Marsette-Smit (reserve/futures) TE Kendall Blanton (reserve/futures) TE Matt Bushman (reserve/futures) G Mike Caliendo (reserve/futures) C Austin Reiter (reserve/futures) NT Danny Shelton (reserve/futures) LB Cole Christiansen (reserve/futures) DB Dicaprio Bootle (reserve/futures) Miami Dolphins Coach News Another NFL news roundup features Vic Fangio was announced as the official Miami defensive coordinator. Fangio signed a low-key contract with the Philadelphia Eagles to help the with their match against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LVII. Tom Pelissero reported that Fangio would be joining the Dolphins on January 29th. New England Patriots Roster Cuts WR Kristian Wilkerson waived DB Tae Hayes waived K Quinn Nordin waived New Orleans Saints Coaching News The Saints have officially hired Joe Woods to be their defensive coordinator. Rapoport had reported on February 6th that New Orleans would be hiring the former Cleveland Browns DC. New Orleans also announced that they hired Todd Grantham as a defensive line coach, Marcus Robertson as a secondary coach, Clancy Barone as a tight ends coach and Kevin Carberry as an assistant offensive line coach. Philadelphia Eagles Signings WR Devon Allen (reserve/futures) WR Tyrie Cleveland (reserve/futures) OT Fred Johnson (reserve/futures) OT Roderick Johnson (reserve/futures) G Iosua Opeta (reserve/futures) DE Tarron Jackson (reserve/futures) DE Matt Leo (reserve/futures) LB Davion Taylor (reserve/futures) DB Mario Goodrich (reserve/futures) Pittsburgh Steelers Retirements John Mitchell, after spending 29 years as an assistant head coach to the Steelers and Mike Tomlin, announced that he was retiring. Of all of Tomlin’s staff, Mitchell was the longest-tenured member. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coaching News Seahawks QB coach Dave Canales is being hired as the Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator. This is according to a report by NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo. Washington Commanders OC Interviews Eric Bieniemy, current Chiefs offensive coordinator, will interview for an OC job with Washington today. According to Rapoport NFL Network Insider, Bieniemy is considered a “top candidate”. More from the NFL: Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory parade highlights

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NFL Super Bowl Predictions: Kansas City Chiefs VS Philadelphia Eagles

After a five-month unending battle, the two best teams in the NFL 2022 season reach the final fight, as Kansas City Chiefs VS Philadelphia Eagles. The Chiefs and Eagles will face off at the Super Bowl LVII happening live today. These teams completed the regular round with the best records in their conferences and will now feature in a decisive game, after taking the lead in betting polls in Las Vegas for half of the campaign. During the playoffs, the Chiefs sent the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals home, while the Eagles ended the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers. We know how important today’s game is, which is why we have done this excellent preview of the historic matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. You can find more NFL Predictions this week by reading this article to the end. Predictions and Betting Preview for Kansas City Chiefs VS Philadelphia Eagles NFL Super Bowl LVII Game Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona When: Sunday, February 12, 2023 Time: 12:00 GMT Teams to play: Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles NFL Picks: UNDER 51 Odds provided by 1XBet and BetMGM. Betting On The Kansas City Chiefs Season record: 14-3 (AFC West Champion – AFC 1st seed) 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.105 1XBet Over/Under: Over 51 BetMGM Spread: +1.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.00 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 50.5 Patrick Mahomes and his Chiefs will be representing the American Conference in the Super Bowl for the third time in the past four seasons. In spite of his ankle injury, Mahomes still managed to answer last Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals the previous campaign, leading Kansas City to an AFC Conference Final of 20-23. While the match had many controversial choices, the Chiefs’ offense proved why it is the best in the NFL after thrashing a Bengals’ defense that had been relentless since the second half of the regular round. Remaining in the game, helped the defense do a fantastic job, particularly using its strength in making catches to its advantage, five in total against Joe Burrow. They also exploited this main weakness of Cincinnati’s offensive line. For today’s game with Philadelphia, Kansas City’s blow will be twice as hard, as the Eagles have only allowed 14 points defensively in two games this postseason. But, none of the two quarterbacks they faced was Mahomes’ match. Thanks to their quarterback, the Chiefs became the highest-scoring team in the championship with a total of 496 points and were the only offense to pass 7,000 total yards with 7,036. No team averaged more yards gained per play than their 6.4; the 41 touchdown passes were the highest in the NFL and with a 69.4% conversion percentage, they finished second inside the red zone. On defense, Kansas finished as the team that conceded the most aerial TDs in the league and tried fixing this problem by curbing the opposing ground game. But, they will still have a great advantage against the Eagles who scored the most touchdowns on the ground this year. Betting On The Philadelphia Eagles Regular Season Record: 14-3 (NFC East Champion – NFC 1st seed) 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.85 1XBet Over/Under: Under 51 BetMGM Spread: -1.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.83 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 50.5 The Philadelphia Eagles did not disappoint as National Conference favourites after staying on top from beginning to end in the regular round. They not only defeated the New York Giants in the Divisional Round, but they also exploited Brock Purdy’s early injury to mete out a 7-31 judgement on the dangerous San Francisco 49ers. The offense which is headed by Jalen Hurts didn’t show fear in front of the best defense in the league and with just 269 total yards. They scored 31 touchdowns against a unit that conceded only over 30 points twice this campaign. This record should not come as surprise, especially since Philadelphia was the second-highest-scoring franchise in the circuit, second to Kansas City. One of their strengths was that they barely dropped the ball on 18 occasions, while their 32 TDs on the ground were the most in the championship, and they finished as the third-best team in the red zone. Hurts is to the Eagles, what Mahomes is to the Chiefs. The star quarterback threw for more than 3,700 yards and rushed for more than 700 even after missing two regular-round matches. On the defensive side, Philadelphia is one of the NFL’s heavy hitters, which is what makes them dangerous. An instance of this is that the Eagles were two sacks away from the NFL all-time record with 70, and during playoffs they added 8 more between the Giants and the 49ers. Adding this to Mahomes’ physical discomforts being public and the fact that the Eagles were the team that allowed the lowest total yards through the air in the championship, it is understandable why they are slight favourites in betting polls to win the Super Bowl title. MatchPlug Prediction The Philadelphia Eagles having a slight edge in the betting odds shows just how close today’s game will be between the two best offenses and quarterbacks in the NFL. Thanks to the Chiefs’ strong aerial attack, they are the number one offense in the circuit. While the Eagles are number two because they finished ninth in the air and fifth on the ground. This is why there is no disbelief about the difference the defenses of both teams will make. In defense, Kansas City may lack Philadelphia’s power, but they held Joe Burrow and the Bengals to just 20 points. The Eagles, on the other hand, have had no opponent score over seven points against them in the playoffs. Furthermore, they are one of the best in the circuits through the air. Additionally, knowing how to pressure the opposing quarterback isn’t like Philadelphia and Mahomes isn’t at full capacity to make one of his magical breakaways. Final Prediction: Under (KC 23- PHI 26) More NFL Picks for free for this

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Three AP MVP Finalists Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, and Patrick Mahomes To Play On Championship Sunday

Three AP MVP Finalists Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, and Patrick Mahomes To Play On Championship Sunday

The three MVP finalists for the Associated Press 2022 NFL Most Valuable Player award, Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, and Patrick Mahomes were announced on Wednesday, and three of them will be playing in the scheduled Conference Championship game this Sunday. Two other MVP finalists, Josh Allen the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback and Justin Jefferson the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver took their exits from the postseason. But, the three quarterbacks Mahomes (Chiefs), Burrow (Bengals), and Hurts (Eagles) will play this weekend to give their teams a spot in Super Bowl LVII. The AFC Championship Game for Sunday evening featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals is also a faceoff between MVP finalists, Mahomes and Burrow. Read also: Patrick Mahomes Overcomes Ankle Injury, Leads Chiefs To Divisional Round Win Over Jaguars Mahomes is in line to win his second MVP award, he was chosen for this title in the 2018 season. This season, Mahomes ended with 5,250 passing yards and 358 rushing yards, both career highs, led the NFL in passing yards and passing touchdowns (41) and was the second position in quarterback rating (105.2). Cincinnati Bengals had a rough start to the campaign, but are now in the AFC Championship Game, not losing a game since Halloween and with their best regular-season record with Burrow under center. Joe finished the year as one of the top five in passing yards (4,475), touchdowns (35) and completion percentage (68.3), with the last two rankings second in the league. When speaking on Burrow, the Bengals’ head coach Zac Taylor said; ‘He’s deserving of anything that comes his way. He’s one of the greatest players in the league, and those are usually the type of guys that should be in that conversation,” Taylor said of his quarterback being nominated for the award. “I’ve said it a million times, we’re fortunate to have him.” On the NFC side of the playoff bracket, Hurts when speaking on Wednesday following his nomination, said he was at a “loss for words” when he was mentioned as a finalist. “It’s a cool honor,” he said. This season, Hurts was 14-1 as the starter for the Eagles, and accumulated a career-high 3701 passing yards, 22 passing TDs and 13 rushing TDs, even after missing two games late in the season due to a sprained shoulder. Nick Sirianni the Eagles’ head coach said on Wednesday “His body of work speaks for itself. He’s had a phenomenal year.” For these three star players, the first other of business will be Championship Sunday, with an opportunity to appear in the Super Bowl on the line. After that, the NFL Honors ceremony holding on Feb.9, where one of the five finalists will take home a title considered one of the highest honours in Football. View Championship Sunday Games: NFL Conference Championship Predictions: Kansas City Chiefs VS Cincinnati Bengals NFL Conference Championship Predictions: Philadelphia Eagles VS San Francisco 49ers

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NFL Conference Championship Predictions: Kansas City Chiefs VS Cincinnati Bengals

Kansas City Chiefs Vs Cincinnati Bengals is a matchup between two of the NFL’s biggest teams facing off for the second season in a row. The Chiefs and Bengals will meet each other in the AFC Conference Finals this Sunday. The Bengals ended the regular round as the AFC North’s champion and have already beaten the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, the Bills were defeated by a 27-10 score. Chiefs, on the other hand, secured first place in the AFC west and were already the best squad in the American Conference before trashing the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-27 in the Divisional Round. Last year, Cincinnati won Kansas in this same stage, in a 27-24 overtime, will they repeat history this Sunday? Ahead of the matchup that has most NFL fans at the edge of their seat, MatchPlug gives you the NFL Predictions for the Chiefs and Bengals’ Conference Championship match. See Patrick Mahomes Overcomes Ankle Injury, Leads Chiefs To Divisional Round Win Over Jaguars Predictions and Betting Preview for Kansas City Chiefs VS Cincinnati Bengals AFC Conference Final Game Venue: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri When: Sunday, January 29th, 2023 Time: 15:30 GMT Teams to play: Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals NFL Picks: UNDER 47.5 Odds by BetMGM and 1XBet. Betting On The Kansas City Chiefs Season record: 15-3 (AFC West Champion – 1st seed AFC) 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Moneyline:1.85 1XBet Over/Under: Under 47.5 BetMGM Spread: -1 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.87 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 47.5 Kansas City Chiefs are going into Sunday’s game with a massive historic win against the strong Jacksonville Jaguars team, albeit after the scare that was Patrick Mahomes’ ankle injury. Mahomes the Chiefs’ quarterback, had to leave the game for some minutes, but even with his injury, he brought magic to the field, throwing 195 yards and two touchdown passes. Although Patrick has been diagnosed with a sprained ankle, fans expect him to be on the frontlines this Sunday, playing a Bengals team that slowed him down on two different occasions. Kansas City might have finished as the League’s best offense, but this is with credit to Mahomes’ efforts. Chiefs were first in points scored (496), the only team to pass 7,000 yards (7,032) and number one in average yards per play (6.4) too, air yards (5,062) and air TDs (41). It is important that the Chiefs’ offense is charged. Defensively they are not one of the worst in the NFL, but they have quite the average performance, so the Bengals’ offense is expected to score some points as the Jaguars did to them during the Divisional Round. Kansas is the team that forfeited the most TDS through the air in the league (33) is one statistic that puts a stain on Andy Reid’s squad’s record. This number doesn’t inspire confidence, particularly if they’re facing a team that has one of the NFL’s best aerial attacks, launched by Joe Burrow. See: Three AP MVP Finalists Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, and Patrick Mahomes To Play On Championship Sunday Betting On The Cincinnati Bengals Season record: 14 -4 (AFC North Champion – 2nd AFC seed) 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.95 1XBet Over/Under: Over 47.5 BetMGM Spread: +1 BetMGM Moneyline: 1.95 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 47.5 The Cincinnati Bengals’ are one match away from becoming American Conference champions again and their recent results speak well for one of the best teams in the league. Cincinnati had no problems evicting the Bills in the divisional round and won the past 3 meetings against the Chiefs, plus last season’s Conference Final and Week 13 regular round game of this season. Joe Burrow the quarterback is the one calling the shots for the Bengals, Burrow hasn’t settled, not even the avalanche that fell on Sunday in Buffalo could slow him down. He beat the NFL’s best defenses and threw for 242 yards with two touchdown passes. Thanks to the 27 points scored, Cincinnati reached 10 successive games with at least 20 points. Making evident the offensive strength of this squad that doesn’t just depend on Burrow’s aerial game, but on Joe Mixon’s ground game too, which recorded 105 yards and a touchdown. The Bengals’ defensive side is hard to crack too. This team haven’t allowed above 18 points to their opponents in four games. And last Sunday they schooled Josh Allen in defense strategy by holding Allen and his men ransom to only 10 points. That performance is why Cincinnati is the fourth-lowest TD defense through the air this season, and why Mahomes should be worried. MatchPlug Prediction NFL Predictions this week place the Bengals as a slight betting favourite for Sunday’s matchup, due to their strong home performance against the Bills and Patrick Mahomes’ ankle injury. But, the Chiefs are 8-1 at home this season and when playing them, nothing should be left to chance, especially since the Bengals have had a hard time defeating them four games in a row. A low-scoring result shouldn’t be expected for any of these teams. The game will be tough but end with a few points. Sunday’s game features the two best quarterbacks in the NFL presently and the results that caused 9 losses in the past 12 meetings between the two leaders will be put aside. In this game, we will have the two best quarterbacks in the NFL today and the results that led to the loss in nine of the last 12 meetings between the two will be left behind. Final Prediction: Over (CIN 27 – KC 26). Related: NFL Conference Championship Predictions: Philadelphia Eagles VS San Francisco 49ers

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