![]() ![]() Superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes screamed with joy as he hugged Chad Henne, the beloved backup quarterback. It was just the latest slight this team bottled, shook up and sprayed all over whatever poor souls happened to be standing across from them wearing different colors.Įveryone in the Chiefs’ locker room Saturday night wanted to hug him, to dap him up, to say thank you. Karras was one of about, oh, 20 Bengals players and coaches who referenced the NFL’s push to sell tickets for a neutral-site AFC Championship between the Chiefs and Bills. I hope they give a refund out for all those Atlanta tickets.” “These guys came out and played so hard against a great team, a great defense, and shoved it right down the field. “We knew we had a big task on our shoulders against a great defensive front with three guys coming in,” Karras said. He then doubled down: “Biggest moment of our football lives.”Īnchoring an offensive line that had allowed at least one sack in 35 consecutive games - the second-longest active streak in the league, including a postseason record nine of them 364 days ago at Tennessee in this same divisional round of the playoffs - and entering Highmark Stadium on Sunday missing three starters, Karras was beaming, and steaming, after his group of graters guided the Bengals to a dominant 27-10 victory against the Bills. Bengals center Ted Karras, a man with two Super Bowl rings and a 3-0 record in AFC Championship games, called it the best win of his career. ![]()
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