The Kansas City Chiefs are currently taking on the Cincinnati Bengals in what people thought was going to be a great matchup, but Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs had different plans.
Both of these teams have two of the best offenses that the league has seen in quite some time and at the moment, only the Chiefs are showing that. The Bengals can turn it on at any moment and that's what they will need to do if they want to win this game.
Kansas City leads 21-3, with Patrick Mahomes throwing three touchdown passes. This playoffs, he now has 11 touchdown passes, tying him for the most by any quarterback in NFL history.
What's even more incredible about Patrick Mahomes' record-tying performance is that he did so in less than two and a half games. There's a potential he'll pass for three more touchdowns in this game, shattering the previous record.
The Chiefs will be hoping to keep up this level of performance on both sides of the ball. On the offensive side of the ball, they have crushed the Bengals, and their defense has done more than enough to halt a high-powered offense.
The Bengals aren't going down without a fight, and despite the fact that the Chiefs are up large before halftime, Cincinnati will fight back and do everything they can to win.