Kansas City Chiefs wins 2023 AFC Championship: Past Winners List

AFC Championship Game Champions List, Past Winners by year, History, All-Time Results Since 1960.







All four divisional round games are in the books as the NFL playoffs keep rolling along, and next weekend's conference championship game matchups are set. 

In the AFC Championship Game, the Kansas City Chiefs play the Baltimore Ravens in the Baltimore, MD for a chance to go to the Super Bowl 58.


 The ideal ingredients for winning in the postseason would seem to be an elite quarterback and an elite defense. That brings us to the Ravens, just the fourth team since the 1970 merger to have a first-team All-Pro quarterback and the No. 1 scoring defense in the NFL. 

The three previous teams to do so -- the 1972 Dolphins, 1978 Steelers and 1996 Packers -- all went on to win the Super Bowl.



In the 2023 AFC Championship at M&T Stadium, the AFC’s No. 1 seed hosted the defending world champions for the right to represent the conference at Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on February 11. And the Kansas City Chiefs’ dream of back-to-back NFL championships remained alive with a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.


The Chiefs are 4-2 in AFC title games with Mahomes under center: The Chiefs have arguably the best defense in the Mahomes era. 




AFC Champions, Past Winners List by year, All-Time Results, Scores 1960-2024.








2023_Kansas City Chiefs 17, Baltimore Ravens 10

2022_Kansas City 23, Cincinnati 20

2021_Cincinnati 27, Kansas City 24, OT

2020_Kansas City 38, Buffalo 24

2019_Kansas City 35, Tennessee 24

2018_New England 37, Kansas City 31, OT

2017_New England 24, Jacksonville 20

2016_New England 36, Pittsburgh 17

2015_Denver 20, New England 18

2014_New England 45, Indianapolis 7

2013_Denver 26, New England 16

2012_Baltimore 28, New England 13

2011_New England 23, Baltimore 20

2010_Pittsburgh 24, N.Y. Jets 19

2009_Indianapolis 30, New York 17

2008_Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 14

2007_New England 21, San Diego 12

2006_Indianapolis 38, New England 34

2005_Pittsburgh 34, Denver 17

2004_New England 41, Pittsburgh 27

2003_New England 24, Indianapolis 14

2002_Oakland 41, Tennessee 24

2001_New England 24, Pittsburgh 17

2000_Baltimore 16, Oakland 3

1999_Tennessee 33, Jacksonville 14

1998_Denver 23, New York 10

1997_Denver 24, Pittsburgh 21

1996_New England 20, Jacksonville 6

1995_Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 16

1994_San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13

1993_Buffalo 30, Kansas City 13

1992_Buffalo 29, Miami 10

1991_Buffalo 10, Denver 7

1990_Buffalo 51, L.A. Raiders 3

1989_Denver 37, Cleveland 21

1988_Cincinnati 21, Buffalo 10

1987_Denver 38, Cleveland 33

1986_Denver 23, Cleveland 20, OT

1985_New England 31, Miami 14

1984_Miami 45, Pittsburgh 28

1983_L.A. Raiders 30, Seattle 14

1982_Miami 14, New York 0

1981_Cincinnati 27, San Diego 7

1980_Oakland 34, San Diego 27

1979_Pittsburgh 27, Houston 13

1978_Pittsburgh 34, Houston 5

1977_Denver 20, Oakland 17

1976_Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 7

1975_Pittsburgh 16, Oakland 10

1974_Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 13

1973_Miami 27, Oakland 10

1972_Miami 21, Pittsburgh 17

1971_Miami 21, Baltimore 0

1970_Baltimore 27, Oakland 17

1969_Kansas City 17, Oakland 7

1968_New York 27, Oakland 23

1967_Oakland 40, Houston 7

1966_Kansas City 31, Buffalo 7

1965_Buffalo 23, San Diego 0

1964_Buffalo 20, San Diego 7

1963_San Diego 51, Boston 10

1962_Dallas 20, Houston 17, OT

1961_Houston 10, San Diego 3

1960_Houston 24, L.A. Charge



NOTE: List includes AFL Championship Games from 1960 to 1969.


Who has won the most AFC championships?



The New England Patriots have the most AFC championships, with 11 wins. The Denver Broncos have the second most with 8.



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