sport news NFL approves NEUTRAL site for potential Bills-Chiefs AFC title game trends now NFL approves NEUTRAL site for potential Bills-Chiefs AFC title game and will flip a coin to decide homefield in possible Bengals-Ravens Wildcard after MNF was canceled following Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest The NFL on Friday approved several resolutions for the upcoming AFC playoffs A potential Bills-Chiefs AFC title game would be moved to a neutral field A coin toss would determine homefield for a possible Bengals-Ravens Wildcard The decisions stem from the NFL's move to cancel Monday's Bills-Bengals game The MNF game was postponed due to Bills safety Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest Click here for all your latest international sports news from DailyMail.com By Alex Raskin Sports News Editor For Dailymail.com Published: 18:30 GMT, 6 January 2023 | Updated: 18:33 GMT, 6 January 2023 Viewcomments The NFL on Friday approved a resolution to move a potential Bills-Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship to a neutral site after the league’s decision to cancel Monday’s Buffalo-Cincinnati Bengals game tossed the league’s playoff seedings into chaos. Now, should the 12-3 Bills and 13-3 Chiefs both advance to the AFC title game, they will square off on a neutral site, with the winner advancing to the Super Bowl. The NFL also approved a proposed coin toss to determine homefield advantage should the Bengals and Baltimore Ravens find themselves in a first-round playoff matchup. The two teams do meet in the regular-season finale on Sunday, and can avoid a coin toss if Cincinnati wins to secure an AFC North division title. Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3) lies on the turf after making a tackle on Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, blocked from view, as Buffalo Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds (49) assists at the end of the play during the first half of an NFL football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills The issues stem from the NFL's decision to call off the remainder of Monday's Bills-Bengals game, which was postponed after Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin suffered an on-field cardiac arrest and required resuscitation. Hamlin remains in critical care at a Cincinnati hospital, where he recently had his breathing tube remove and even had a FaceTime call with teammates on Friday. The MNF matchup carried significant playoff implications for both the 12-3 Bills and 11-4 Bengals. Bengals coach Zac Taylor has already expressed his dismay over the NFL’s proposed coin toss. 'It's black and white, it's in the rulebook,' Taylor told reporters Friday as NFL owners met to discuss proposed tweaks to this year's playoff format. Under normal circumstances, homefield advantage is determined by winning percentage. 'So we not following the rules no more,' tweeted Bengals running Joe Mixon. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility