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The Baltimore Ravens will host the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game this Sunday on CBS. 

The Ravens owned the best regular season record in the AFC, finishing the season 13-4. They won six games at home and seven games on the road. They finished two games above the second place teams.

The Chiefs finished with the second best record in the AFC with an 11-6 finish. They won the AFC West division and earned themselves the third seed in the playoffs.

Patrick Mahomes & Co. won their first road playoff games under Mahomes' leadership, defeating the Bills in Buffalo. They will go on the road again, this time to Baltimore to take on the Ravens.

The Ravens defeated rookie sensation C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans, 34-10, to get to this game. They scored 24 unanswered and 17 points in the fourth quarter.

Lamar Jackson has led the Ravens offense this whole season. He threw for 152 yards and two touchdowns against the Texans; he also ran for 100 yards and an additional two touchdowns.

Mahomes has the third most passing yards of any quarterback in the postseason, throwing for 477 yards. Isaiah Pacheco has the second most rushing yards this postseason, carrying the ball for 177 yards.

Is this finally Baltimore's year to make the Super Bowl? Or will Mahomes and the Chiefs go to their fourth Super Bowl in five years?

Here is everything you need to know about the Chiefs vs. Ravens AFC Championship game, including television and streaming options. 

Ravens vs. Texans free live streams

  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live stream: Paramount+ (United States) | DAZN (Canada)

The Chiefs vs. Ravens game will air on CBS nationally in the U.S. The game can also be streamed live on Paramount+.

Viewers in Canada won't be able to stream Chiefs vs. Ravens on Fubo, but they can catch the playoff games on DAZN.

Chiefs vs. Ravens start time

  • Date: Sunday, Jan. 28
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET

Chiefs vs. Ravens will kick off around 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 28. The game will be played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md.

Chiefs schedule 2023-24

Here is the Chiefs' schedule from the 2023-24 season:

WeekDateOpponent/ResultKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Sept. 7Lions 21, Chiefs 20
2Sept. 17Chiefs 17, Jaguars 9
3Sept. 24Chiefs 41, Bears 10
4Oct. 1Chiefs 23, Jets 20
5Oct. 8Chiefs 27, Vikings 20
6Oct. 12Chiefs 19, Broncos 8
7Oct. 22Chiefs 31, Chargers 17
8Oct. 29Broncos 24, Chiefs 9
9Nov. 5Chiefs 21, Dolphins 14
10BYE 
11Nov. 20Eagles 21, Chiefs 17
12Nov. 26Chiefs 31, Raiders 17
13Dec. 3Packers 27, Chiefs 19
14Dec. 10Bills 20, Chiefs 17
15Dec. 17Chiefs 27, Patriots 17
16Dec. 25Raiders 20, Chiefs 14
17Dec. 31Chiefs 25, Bengals 17
18Jan. 7Chiefs 13, Chargers 12
WCJan. 13Chiefs 26, Dolphins 7
DIVJan. 20Chiefs 27, Bills 24
CONFJan. 28at Ravens3 p.m.CBS

Ravens schedule 2023-24

Here is the Ravens' schedule from the 2023-24 season:

WeekDateOpponent/ResultKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Sept. 10Ravens 25, Texans 9
2Sept. 17Ravens 27, Bengals 24
3Sept. 24Colts 22, Ravens 19
4Oct. 1Ravens 28, Browns 3
5Oct. 8Steelers 17, Ravens 10
6Oct. 15Ravens 24, Titans 16
7Oct. 22Ravens 38, Lions 6
8Oct. 29Ravens 31, Cardinals 24
9Nov. 5Ravens 37, Seahawks 3
10Nov. 12Browns 33, Ravens 31
11Nov. 16Ravens 34, Bengals 20
12Nov. 26Ravens 20, Chargers 10
13BYE
14Dec. 10Ravens 37, Rams 31
15Dec. 17Ravens 23, Jaguars 7
16Dec. 25Ravens 33, 49ers 19
17Dec. 31Ravens 56, Dolphins 19
18Jan. 6Steelers 17, Ravens 10
WCBYE
DIVJan. 20Ravens 34, Texans 10
CONFJan. 28vs Chiefs3 p.m.CBS

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Ryan Taylor is a Chicagoland native and currently resides in Lincoln Park, just north of the city. He graduated from DePaul University in 2022 with a bachelor's in journalism. He also ran cross country and track at the Division-1 level in the Big East conference. Ryan is an avid Chicago sports fan, with a staunch bias for the White Sox (sadly) over the Cubs. If not writing, he's probably lifting, playing basketball, or debating whether or not the Bears should keep Justin Fields.