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Sunday will bear witness to a nail-biting game! The cream of the AFC crop will face each other. And as much as the Chiefs would like to play host, the honor this time will be the Ravens’. It’s actually their first home championship game. They have made it to the championship games 5 times in the past but never got the chance to play at home.

Are you looking for details about the game? You may want to attend the game if you’re around Maryland. Or if you won’t be able to make it, there’s always TV and radio!

Where can you listen to the Ravens vs. Chiefs game?

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Let’s dish out the details for all who will watch the game from the stadium first. It is set to kick off at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland. What about the date and time? Sunday, January 28, at 3 pm ET. And if you’re looking to purchase tickets for the game, you’ll need to be vigilant. They’ll go on sale at 10 am on Tuesday.

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What about people who can’t come to the stadium? Worry not, for the NFL’s got you covered. The game will be broadcast on CBS. And if you’re more of a person who likes to listen, you can tune into 97.9 FM, 101.5 FM, or 106.5 FM. If you’re a passionate Chiefs fan, you might want to try the last one since it’s the “Radio Home of the Chiefs.” If you’re an AM person, tune right into 1090 AM.

What can fans expect on Sunday?

Tracking the teams leading up to Sunday

The Ravens have had a stellar track record this season! They ended the regular season with stunning 13-4 numbers. Naturally, they were the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Then again, in the divisional round, they beat the Houston Texans in a blowout 34-10 game. And QB Lamar Jackson is the #2 favorite to win the NFL MVP title. But the last thing you can expect Jackson to do is let success get to his head. “We’re not in the dance yet, but I’m looking forward to next week. I’m not even thinking about the Super Bowl until we handle business,” he had said.

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The Chiefs, on the other hand, stumbled to reach here. They narrowly beat the Bills in a 27-24 game. If not for the Bills kicker Tyler Bass’ missed kick, they might not have reached the conference championships. But the missed kick happened, and the Chiefs made it to their sixth straight AFC Championship game.

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This is a do-or-die game. The winning team will jump to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Which team are you rooting for? Let us know in the comments below.

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