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The Kansas City Chiefs' biggest stars put on a show as they made their way to the locker room at Arrowhead Stadium ahead of a crucial Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans. Reigning Super Bowl ...
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Mahomes sat courtside to watch Luka Dončić return to ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have been the villain of the NFL (to foes) for the last half decade. With their reign seeing its ...
President Donald Trump may have predicted that it'd be the Kansas City Chiefs to commemorate a Super Bowl title at the White House this year – and he may be correct after all. The Chiefs were ...
The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be losing support in their ability to bounce back from the Super Bowl loss with each passing week. Despite a 15-2 record and another AFC title, the Chiefs were ...
Chiefs fans know what Kelce is capable of when he’s in peak form, and his performance will be instrumental in Kansas City's Super Bowl aspirations. His ability to bounce back and perform at his ...
How close does Josh Allen have to get to win a Super Bowl? For as good as Allen has been in the playoffs, he still hasn't been able to defeat Mahomes and the Chiefs. Allen actually has a winning ...
However, fans didn't take long to mock the Chiefs, who suffered a 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 59. "Can’t wait to watch the 24-25 Super Bowl highlights!" one tweeted.
Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance at Super Bowl LIX drew more than 120 complaints ... the Philadelphia Eagles took on the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans ...
The Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl with Patrick Mahomes in 2019. However, they were unable to celebrate with a traditional white house visit because of COVID-19. President Trump ...
However, given the roster's current construction, not everyone is convinced that the Chiefs can rebound from the Super Bowl loss. For CBS Sports, when assessing the top five teams who can ...
Despite a loss in Super Bowl LIX in February, President Donald Trump said during an interview with OutKick that the Chiefs would be coming to Washington D.C. to celebrate their Super Bowl 2020 ...