Chiefs pour dirt on Bills' grave in most creative way possible

13 seconds would have been even funnier.

AFC Championship Game: Buffalo Bills v Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Championship Game: Buffalo Bills v Kansas City Chiefs | David Eulitt/GettyImages

The Kansas City Chiefs continued to be a thorn in the side of the Buffalo Bills, ending their season and ensuring that it'd be at least one more year before Buffalo reached its first Super Bowl since the 1990s. The Bills have plenty of reasons to hate the Chiefs, even before the AFC Championship Game.

First and foremost, the Chiefs are an NFL dynasty and are looking to make history in Super Bowl LIX. If they win that game, they'll be the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three straight championships. That's reason enough for any opponent to hate K.C.

Another reason the Bills loathe Kansas City is that it's been these same Chiefs that have ended their season three other times in recent years. There was the 2021 AFC Championship Game, the 2022 AFC Divisional Round (also known as the 13 Seconds game), the 2024 AFC Divisional Round, and well... now the 2025 AFC Championship Game.

In other words, you'd think the Chiefs might ease up on the Bills after making their life miserable in the last half decade but nope. Winning the game wasn't enough for Kansas City, who decided to troll the Bills in the best possible way.

Chiefs fans will laugh at how the team decided to dunk on the Bills

According to @hbtCHIEFS on X, the Chiefs video team cut all of their press conference videos to 3:33. That's relevant because that's how much time was on the clock when the Bills got the ball back with a chance to win the game in regulation and punch their ticket to the Super Bowl.

While it does appear that the videos are no longer all 3:33, those who watched them picked up on something weird going on. Arrowhead Addict editor Matt Conner experienced the same and wondered what went wrong.

Bravo, Chiefs video team. Bravo.

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