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Chiefs' bandwagon rolling into Arrowhead for mighty Patriots

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - It seems football fans everywhere are suddenly on the Chiefs' bandwagon, enthralled by Kansas City's record-setting young quarterback and exciting playmakers and hopeful the amiable coach can finally win the big one.

Then again, maybe they're just fans of anybody facing New England.

The Patriots have dominated the AFC for nearly two decades, and the coach-quarterback combination of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady will be playing in an eighth consecutive conference title game Sunday night when New England visits the Chiefs at frigid, hostile Arrowhead Stadium.

But whereas Brady& Co. once instilled awe in their opponents, the Chiefs view their showdown as an opportunity for Patrick Mahomes to take the baton as the league's best quarterback and for Kansas City, seeking its first Super Bowl appearance in 49 years , to surpass the Patriots as the NFL's "it" team.

"It'll be huge," Mahomes said. "When I got here, the goal was to win the AFC championship and get to the Super Bowl, and win that. To do that early in my career, it would be a huge thing."

There aren't two more dichotomous teams than the Patriots and Chiefs.

New England has won five Super Bowls during the Belichick-Brady era, setting all kinds of records along the way. The cruel efficiency with which they've sliced up the AFC has made them the bane of fans everywhere but New England and given them the kind of unbeatable aura that accompanied the New York Yankees teams of Derek Jeter and the Chicago Bulls teams of Michael Jordan.

It's not just petty jealousy, though. Many fans have been turned off by Deflategate, Spygate and other instances over the years that have saddled the Patriots with a rather unsavory reputation.

Brady has mostly shrugged it off. So has Belichick, who almost seems to embrace the villain role.

"I don't think about it too much, what people might say or think," said Brady, whose team is a rare playoff underdog Sunday. "I know we're playing against a very good football team. They're the first seed for a reason. They've had a great season and we're going to have to go into a really tough environment and play our best football, and it's a great opportunity for us."

On the flip side are the Chiefs, a team that dominated the AFC throughout the 1990s but reached only one conference title game. They were the league's worst franchise six years ago, when Andy Reid came aboard , but have become a perennial playoff team that was always missing that certain something.

They found it when they drafted Mahomes nearly two years ago .

The quarterback shattered just about every franchise passing record in his first season as a starter, and his down-home style has made him a fan favorite. Kids dressed up like him for Halloween, his curly Mohawk has become the trend at local barbershops, and the aw-shucks way Mahomes has embraced his stunning success has only made him more endearing.

"I think he's a great player on a great team that's very well-coached," Belichick said. "They have a great scheme and a great system. He's got a ton of weapons, so he'll be tough to handle, as will their entire offense, as will their entire team. We'll need our best game."

As the Patriots (12-5) try to advance to their third consecutive Super Bowl, something only two other franchises have accomplished, and the Chiefs (13-4) try to make it for the first time since winning the title in 1970, here are some things to know:

PERSONNEL CHANGES

The Patriots beat the Chiefs in a 43-40 shootout in Week 6, but both teams are different these days. The Patriots lost wide receiver Josh Gordon to personal issues, and the Chiefs waived Kareem Hunt because of off-the-field trouble. Kansas City also is poised to have linebacker Justin Houston and star safety Eric Berry back from injuries on Sunday.

"I mean, that was Week 6. That was a long time ago," Patriots safety Patrick Chung said. "We can't really worry about that. They're a better team and they're on a roll. It's the two best teams in the AFC, so you can't really worry about, 'Well, we beat you guys last, so we're going to win.' If we have that mentality, we'll get kicked - they'll kick our ass, pretty much."

STAR POWER

Brady and Mahomes get plenty of attention, but they don't do it alone. Pats running back James White tied Darren Sproles' postseason record with 15 catches in their 41-28 divisional victory over the Chargers, while Sony Michel has become a breakout star and Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman remain dangerous downfield threats . The Chiefs counter with running back Damien Williams and the pass-catching trio of All-Pro speedster Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins and sure-handed tight end Travis Kelce.

ROAD WOE-RRIORS

New England hasn't lost at home since early last season, but it's been a struggle away from Gillette Stadium . The Patriots were 3-5 on the road this season, their worst mark since 2009, and lost back-to-back games in Miami and Pittsburgh in December. They haven't won a postseason game on the road since 2006, and away teams have lost 10 consecutive conference championship games.

"I don't get caught up in all that," Reid said this week. "They're a heck of a team. I mentioned that before, if you're talking about a dynasty in the National Football League, they're that."

HOME COOKING

The Chiefs were founded by Lamar Hunt, the namesake of the Lamar Hunt Trophy awarded to the AFC champion. But they will be hosting the AFC title game for the first time after ending a 25-year drought in divisional playoff games last week against Indianapolis. They are 8-1 at home this season with their lone loss coming on a last-second 2-point conversion to the Los Angeles Chargers.

"You know it's going to be a playoff atmosphere there," Gronkowski said. "I've been there in the regular season and it felt like a playoff atmosphere. So I just can't imagine what it's going to be like going into a stadium like this."

WEATHER WATCH

While snow is expected Saturday, the forecast for frigid temperatures Sunday has improved a bit and it could be in the 20s much of the game. There will also be a "super blood wolf moon" later in the night, a rare total lunar eclipse in which the moon turns a rusty shade of red.

"There's not really much you can do with the cold," Patriots linebacker Dont'a Hightower said. "I think Trey (Flowers) and Bill said it best, give us a ball and a field and we'll be there."

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FILE - In this Dec. 23, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots running back James White, right, celebrates his touchdown run as Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde (23) sits on the turf during the first half of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the AFC championship game. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2019, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) gestures as he runs past Indianapolis Colts safety Clayton Geathers (26) and linebacker Anthony Walker during the second half of an NFL divisional football playoff game in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs, who play the New England Patriots on Sunday in the AFC championship game, have the pass-catching trio of speedy Hill, Sammy Watkins and sure-handed Travis Kelce. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File) The Associated Press
FILE - At left, in a Dec. 24, 2017, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) tries to make a one-handed catch of the ball in the end zone, before dropping it, during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Kansas City, Mo. At right, in an Oct. 26, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, right, makes a catch against Buffalo Bills defensive back Phillip Gaines during the second half of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y. The Chiefs and Patriots will play in the AFC conference championship game on Sunday in Kansas City. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, left, catches a pass in front of Kansas City Chiefs safety Josh Shaw (30) during the second half of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) The Associated Press
FILE - At left, in a Dec. 30, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski runs during the second half of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass. At right, in an Oct. 7, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce carries the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Kansas City, Mo. Brady and Mahomes get plenty of attention, but they can’t do it alone. Patriots running back James White tied Darren Sproles’ postseason record with 15 catches in their 41-28 divisional victory over the Chargers, while Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman remain dangerous threats. The Chiefs counter with the pass-catching trio of speedy Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins and sure-handed Travis Kelce. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick looks over notes, near quarterback Tom Brady, during the team's NFL football game against the Houston Texans in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the AFC championship game. New England has won five Super Bowls during the Belichick-Brady era, setting all kinds of records along the way. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Dec. 30, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick watches from the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the New York Jets in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots have dominated the AFC for nearly two decades _ if not the entire NFL _ and the coach-quarterback combination of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady will be playing in their eighth conference title game Sunday when New England visits the Chiefs at frigid, hostile Arrowhead Stadium. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2017, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid pumps his fists as he celebrates a win over the Oakland Raiders after an NFL football game in Kansas City, Mo. The Patriots are seeking their third straight Super Bowl appearance while the Chiefs are trying to make it back for the first time since 1970 when the two teams meet for the AFC title on Sunday. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File) The Associated Press
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes looks at the Lamar Hunt Trophy during a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs are scheduled to play the New England Patriots for the NFL football AFC championship Sunday. (John Sleezer/The Kansas City Star via AP) The Associated Press
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce talks about the passing of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, during a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs are scheduled to play the New England Patriots for the NFL football AFC championship Sunday. (John Sleezer/The Kansas City Star via AP) The Associated Press
The Lamar Hunt Trophy is displayed during a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. The Kansas City Chiefs are scheduled to play the New England Patriots for the NFL football AFC championship Sunday. (John Sleezer/The Kansas City Star via AP) The Associated Press
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady faces reporters following an NFL football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are scheduled to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game, Sunday, Jan. 20, in Kansas City. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The Associated Press
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) warms up during an NFL football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are scheduled to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game, Sunday, Jan. 20, in Kansas City. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The Associated Press
FILE - On top, in a Dec. 2, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady directs teammates at the line of scrimmage during an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Bottom, in a Jan. 12, 2019, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) calls a play at the line of scrimmage during the first half of an NFL divisional football playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts in Kansas City, Mo. One is the sixth-round pick that became arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history. The other is the first-round choice in his first full season as starter. Yet there are similarities between the Patriots’ Tom Brady and the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, and some day their resumes may be similar, too. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
FILE - At left, in a Sept. 23, 2018, file photo, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, in Detroit. At right, in an Oct. 7, 2018, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, in Kansas City, Mo. One is the sixth-round pick that became arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history. The other is the first-round choice in his first full season as starter. Yet there are similarities between the Patriots’ Tom Brady and the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, and some day their resumes may be similar, too. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
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