THE LASTEST NEWS: Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs concluded their last practice before heading to Baltimore for the AFC Championship showdown against the Ravens

Ahead of their sixth consecutive appearance in the AFC Championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs concluded their final practice session before departing for Baltimore.

The Chiefs are set to face off against the Ravens on Sunday, with a chance to secure a spot in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas hanging in the balance.

Notably, Baltimore has not reached an NFL championship game since 2012, while Kansas City is eyeing its fourth AFC title in the last five years.

Travis Kelce will play in his sixth AFC Championship game on Sunday against the Ravens

Patrick Mahomes has a chance to appear in his fourth Super Bowl thus far in his career

Andy Reid will coach a team in his 11th conference championship game on his NFL career

Remarkably, during their streak of six consecutive AFC Championship appearances, the Chiefs have not suffered a regulation defeat at this level. Their only two conference championship losses came in overtime, against the Patriots in 2018 and the Bengals in 2021.

This upcoming game marks a significant change for Kansas City, as it will be their first road conference championship game during this remarkable run, having hosted the previous five AFC Championship matches.

Prior to last week, star quarterback Patrick Mahomes had never played in a road NFL playoff game.

Kelce likely will have an extra spotlight for the championship game because of Taylor Swift

The Chiefs offensive line stretches before the practice ahead of the game against the Ravens

The Chiefs are appearing in their sixth straight conference championship game on Sunday

Head coach Andy Reid, a seasoned veteran, is leading his team into his 11th conference championship game. He previously guided the Eagles to five such games between 2001 and 2008.

All eyes will be on Travis Kelce, who scored two touchdowns in the previous week’s game. Additionally, there is anticipation surrounding Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who is likely to attend her third consecutive Kansas City playoff game.

Interestingly, Baltimore and Kansas City did not face each other during the regular season, setting the stage for a first-time playoff matchup between the likely league MVP Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes.

Lamar Jackson has never made an appearance in a Super Bowl, making Sunday’s game a significant milestone for him, as it marks his first contest beyond the Divisional round.

Should Kansas City emerge victorious, they will advance to face either San Francisco or Detroit in Super Bowl LVIII.