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What channel is the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship game on?

The Cincinnati Bengals are back in the AFC Championship.

After beating the Buffalo Bills 27-10 on the road in the AFC Divisional round Sunday, the Bengals are heading back to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Kansas City Chiefs for a second-straight Super Bowl appearance.

The Bengals' win against the Bills followed an AFC Wild Card win against the Baltimore Ravens.

Here's what to know about the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship game Sunday night.

When is the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship game?

Kickoff: 6:30 p.m., Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

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What channel is the AFC Championship game on between the Bengals and the Chiefs?

The AFC Championship between the Bengals and the Chiefs will be broadcast on CBS.

Is the Bengals vs. Chiefs game streaming?

Yes. The game will stream on any platform that offers CBS, such as Hulu Live and YouTube TV. The game will also be on Paramount+.

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Who is calling Bengals vs. Chiefs?

CBS will have its top crew on hand for the AFC Championship:

  • Jim Nantz — play-by-play

  • Tony Romo — analyst

  • Tracy Wolfson — reporter

  • Jay Feely — reporter

  • Gene Steratore — rules analyst

What is the betting line for the Bengals vs. Chiefs AFC Championship?

On Thursday, Tipico Sportsbook's line for the AFC Championship had the Kansas City Chiefs as 1.5-point favorites against the Cincinnati Bengals with the over/under set at 47.5 points.

Per Covers.com, the Chiefs are 5-11-1 against the spread this season, while the Bengals are 12-3-1.

Which former Ohio State football players will play in the Bengals vs. Chiefs game?

Joe Burrow had two touchdown passes in the Bengals' AFC divisional playoff win over the Bills.
Joe Burrow had two touchdown passes in the Bengals' AFC divisional playoff win over the Bills.

Here's which former Buckeyes are on both the Bengals and Chiefs' rosters heading into their AFC Championship game matchup.

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Eli Apple — cornerback

  • Vonn Bell — safety

  • Joe Burrow — quarterback

  • Drue Chrisman — punter

  • Sam Hubbard — defensive end

  • Keandre Jones — linebacker

  • Isaiah Prince — offensive tackle

Kansas City Chiefs

  • None

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: What channel is the Bengals vs. Chiefs game on?