Chiefs vs. Bengals score, analysis: Kansas City extends lead as halftime approaches




The Kansas City Chiefs take on Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC championship game Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have hosted an NFL-record five consecutive conference title games and are the AFC's No. 1 seed. But the surging Bengals have won 10 games in a row dating back to the regular season, and Cincinnati's defeated Kansas City in its three most recent meetings.

All eyes will be on Mahomes' right ankle. The star quarterback sustained a high ankle sprain last week during the team's divisional win over the Jacksonville Jaguars but practiced all week leading up to Sunday's conference championship game at Arrowhead Stadium.

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SECOND QUARTER: Chiefs intercept Joe Burrow late in second quarter

With under three minutes to go in the first half, Joe Burrow was intercepted by Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson. Burrow's pass was intended for wide receiver Tee Higgins, but Watson got a good jump on the football and picked it off.

SECOND QUARTER: Chiefs score game's first touchdown

On fourth-and-1 with less than four minutes left in the second quarter, Patrick Mahomes had to scramble to create time and threw a 14-yard touchdown to tight end Travis Kelce.

Kansas City's touchdown increased its lead to 13-3.

SECOND QUARTER: Chiefs 6, Bengals 3

The Bengals are on the board and cut their deficit in half.

Joe Burrow threw a pretty pass to tight end Hayden Hurst in the end zone, but Chiefs safety Justin Reid broke up what could have been a touchdown.

Instead, Bengals kicker Evan McPherson made a 30-yard field goal with 8:36 left in the second quarter to trim Kansas City's lead to 6-3.

Bengals receiver Tyler Boyd, who extended the drive with two catches on the drive, appeared to be injured following his second catch. He was checked out on the sidelines before the field goal.

Chiefs announced Kadarius Toney is questionable to return

Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney suffered an ankle injury in the first quarter, and the team announced he is questionable to return.

Toney suffered the injury after making a 9-yard catch in the first quarter.

It appeared Toney slipped and fell after making the catch as he tried to get past the first-down marker.

Toney, a former first-round pick by the Giants who was acquired by the Chiefs this season, is playing in his first career playoff game. He has two targets so far.

SECOND QUARTER: Chiefs 6, Bengals 0 

Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker kicked a 24-yard field goal to help Kansas City take a 6-0 lead on the first play of the second quarter.

This was the second field goal of the game for the Chiefs, who have been unable to capitalize with touchdowns offensively.

END OF FIRST QUARTER: Chiefs 3, Bengals 0 

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark celebrates after a sack against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter of the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark celebrates after a sack against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter of the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.  

Well, the Bengals are certainly lucky the Chiefs haven't capitalized as much as they could.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was sacked three times, and the offense accounted for zero net yards in the first quarter. Kansas City had 109.

The Chiefs nearly took a 10-0 lead as running back Isiah Pacheco got into the end zone, but a holding call by Chiefs offensive lineman Andrew Wylie negated the touchdown.

Mahomes was unable to convert a third-and-goal from 19 yards out, and the Chiefs were lining up for a field goal.

In another sense, there's still a victory in there for the Bengals. After forcing the Chiefs to settle for two field goals on their first two drives, the Bengals were just one drive away from taking the lead.

Contributing: Jarrett Bell

Chiefs lose challenge, take 3-0 lead after first drive

Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up prior to the AFC championship game.
Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up prior to the AFC championship game.  

Chiefs coach Andy Reid may regret throwing the challenge flag on this one.

Kansas City challenged a ruling on the field of an incomplete catch and was denied.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a nice pass to receiver Kadarius Toney, who was unable to secure the football as he hit the deck following the play.

The football clearly hit the field, and the Chiefs lost a timeout after losing the challenge.

The Chiefs ended their first drive with a 43-yard field goal by Harrison Butker to take a 3-0 lead with 8:54 left in the first quarter.

FIRST QUARTER: Chiefs cornerback L'Jarius Sneed leaves with injury

One of Kansas City's best defenders exited due to injury on the first drive of the game in the first quarter.

Chiefs cornerback L'Jarius Sneed appeared to hit his head after trying to tackle Bengals backup running back Samaje Perine.

Sneed went to the sideline to be evaluated with a head injury. He was ruled out for the rest of the game shortly before halftime.

Luckily for the Chiefs, the Bengals' first drive ended with quarterback Joe Burrow getting sacked by Chiefs defensive lineman Frank Clark.

Eagles advance to Super Bowl

The Eagles defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC championship game. Philadelphia outperformed San Francisco in all phases of the game.

The game quickly spiraled out of control for the 49ers when quarterback Brock Purdy suffered an elbow injury in the first quarter. Purdy later returned to the game but couldn't throw because of his injury.

Chiefs, Bengals announce inactive players

Chiefs QB Shane Buechele, DE Joshua Kaindoh, T Darian Kinnard, TE Blake Bell, WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR Justin Watson and DE Malik Herring are inactive Sunday, the team announced.

The Bengals announced that QB Jake Browning, RB Chris Evans, CB Jalen Davis, G Alex Cappa, OT Jonah Williams, DE Jeff Gunter and DT Jay Tufele are inactive.

Patrick Mahomes received advice from Tom Brady after divisional win

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) runs against the Cincinnati Bengals in the first half at Paycor Stadium in December.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) runs against the Cincinnati Bengals in the first half at Paycor Stadium in December.  

The Chiefs quarterback revealed to reporters this week that he spoke to Brady following Kansas City's win over Jacksonville.

"I talked to Tom (Brady) a little bit. I have a good relationship with him now," Mahomes said. "He gives me some advice to help me. Why would you not wanna learn from the GOAT? Anytime anybody like that wants to give me advice, I'll take it in."

Brady got the better of Mahomes in the 2018 AFC Championship game when he was the New England Patriots' starting quarterback, and Brady bested Mahomes in Super Bowl 55 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Bengals have history on their side

On top of beating the Chiefs three straight times, the Bengals are a perfect 3-0 in AFC championship games. Cincinnati is the only organization that is unbeaten in AFC title games.

Injury reports 

Mahomes (ankle) was a full participant in practice all week and is slated to start Sunday. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (back) is listed as questionable but is expected to play, as well as wide receiver Mecole Hardman (pelvis).

Bengals guard Alex Cappa (ankle) and left tackle Jonah Williams (knee) have both been ruled out for Sunday's game.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bengals vs. Chiefs score, live updates: KC extends lead with TD

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