The Kansas City Chiefs have been the team to beat in the league for years now. With Patrick Mahomes at the helm, they have reached either the Super Bowl or the AFC Championship Game seven years in a row,
Patrick Mahomes was just a young hotshot when he led the Chiefs to the first of their seven straight AFC title games
Tom Pestock, best known under his WWE moniker Baron Corbin, has a simple message for people complaining about Patrick Mahomes penalties: "Stop crying about it."
The Chiefs have come a long way from the decades of playoff heartbreaks, but there have been a few times they didn’t make the big game since 2017.
Dawson threw 17 passes to win Super Bowl IV. Namath found the end zone zero times to upset the Colts. Stabler was John Madden’s perfect quarterback. Staubach was keenly efficient and solid as a runner — he averaged 4.9 yards per carry — while going 2-2 as a starter in the NFL title game.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented ... times in the postseason with Brady holding a 4-1 record against the Colts. Mahomes can join them with his fourth playoff win against Buffalo on Sunday.
As Arrowhead Stadium was being built in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the sleek and revolutionary design stressing comfort, sightlines and acoustics was a futuristic endeavor. One that nicely mirrored the stylish and innovative Chiefs of that era.
We heard all year about how the Chiefs were just scraping by and he was scraping by and there was so much noise about all that, you almost started to forget that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs
With Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on the horizon, the Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to make history by becoming the first team in NFL history to win three
Getting ready to play in a Super Bowl is nothing new for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but this year's team has still found a way to stand out in his mind.
Fans saw two completely different games on Conference Championship Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders, 55-23, in the NFC