Bengals Are Super Bowl-Bound After Beating Chiefs in Overtime
Bengals Are Super Bowl-Bound After Beating Chiefs in Overtime

Bengals Are Super Bowl-Bound After Beating Chiefs in Overtime.

Bengals Are Super Bowl-Bound After Beating Chiefs in Overtime.

The Cincinnati Bengals have claimed the AFC championship and will take on the Los Angeles Rams for Super Bowl LVI.

With 9:22 left in overtime, Evan McPherson landed a 31-yard field goal to help the Bengals come back from an 18-point deficit and take the 24-21 lead.

With 9:22 left in overtime, Evan McPherson landed a 31-yard field goal to help the Bengals come back from an 18-point deficit and take the 24-21 lead.

They held on to secure a 27-24 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

This will be the first time the Bengals have reached the Super Bowl since 1989.

This will be the first time the Bengals have reached the Super Bowl since 1989.

Second-year quarterback Joe Burrow said, "usually when you lose the coin flip to those guys, you’re going home," .

As the Chiefs were highly-favored to make their way to the Super Bowl for the third year in a row.

Our defense really stepped up and made plays in the second half.

And on offense we made plays when we had to.

I thought the offensive line played really well all day.

We started running the ball there at the end and that’s exciting, Joe Burrow, via statement.

Our defense really stepped up and made plays in the second half.

And on offense we made plays when we had to.

I thought the offensive line played really well all day.

We started running the ball there at the end and that’s exciting, Joe Burrow, via statement.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes couldn't believe they blew such a big lead.

When you’re up 21-3 at any point in the game, you can’t lose it.

I put that on myself, Patrick Mahomes, via statement.

The Rams beat the 49ers 20-17 to claim the NFC championship.

The Rams beat the 49ers 20-17 to claim the NFC championship.

The Bengals will face off against the Rams in Inglewood, California, on Feb.

13 at 6:30 p.m.

ET.

The Bengals will face off against the Rams in Inglewood, California, on Feb.

13 at 6:30 p.m.

ET