The Cincinnati Bengals are heading to the AFC Championship game after ending the Buffalo Bills’ season with a win on Sunday. Bengals safety Damar Hamlin was in attendance to witness the historic moment.
The Bengals, who have been proving people wrong all season, held the Bills to just three points in the first half and shut down Josh Allen, who was held to just 139 passing yards in the game. The Bengals are now set up for a rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game.
Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs was seen yelling at Allen during the game and reportedly left the stadium early.
The Bengals have been on a roll since the start of the season, with quarterback Joe Burrow leading the way. The Bengals have not been to the AFC Championship game since the 2015-16 season, and the team is looking to bring back the glory days of the franchise.
The Bengals and the Chiefs will face off on Sunday for a chance to go to the Super Bowl.
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