KANSAS CITY, MO — Cincinnati Bengals fans are ready to see Sunday’s AFC Championship game played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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News Center 7′s Brandon Lewis made the 600 mile drive from Dayton to cover the Bengals for us and traveling with photographer, Jared Hall.
Lewis says he has never been to Kansas City.
They left Tuesday a little earlier than expected because the winter weather was impacting several states and wanted to get there safely.
They passed through Indianapolis on Interstate 70 and arrived in Kansas City around seven o’clock Tuesday night before the city received some snow.
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Lewis said the city got about one to two inches of snow Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning.
Temperatures will be in the 50s Friday in Kansas City and 40s in Kansas City.
As for gameday Sunday night in Kansas City, Lewis says it will be cold as temperatures will feel like the teens and single digits.
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Cincinnati will play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game for the second straight year Sunday night for a trip to the Super Bowl at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
News Center 7 will have coverage of the Bengals and Chiefs leading up to kickoff.
This includes the Orange Zone Sunday morning, January 29, at 11:30 a.m. with John Bedell and Larry Hansgen.
News Center 7′s Brandon Lewis will provide live coverage from Kansas City.
Kickoff between the Bengals and Chiefs will be at 6:30 p.m.
The winner advances to the Super Bowl to play either San Francisco or Philadelphia on February 12 in Glendale, Arizona in Super Bowl XLVII.