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ATLANTA — The NFL has directed the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills to begin selling tickets for a possible AFC championship game in Atlanta on Jan. 29. The game would be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium if both teams win at home in the divisional round this weekend. If either loses, the game would be hosted by the higher-seeded team. The top-seeded Chiefs are hosting Jacksonville, while the No. 2 seed Bills are facing Cincinnati. The NFL revised its playoff format after Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field, leaving the Chiefs with one more game than the Bills.







