The New England Patriots clearly need to add some talent at wide receiver and that's where the Kansas City Chiefs come into play.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
Penalty stats from Kansas City Chiefs games spark heated discussions about officiating biases and fairness in the NFL.
Well, this isn't going to help. The narrative with the Kansas City Chiefs is that they get a lot of calls from officials, and the stats? Well, they're damning when you look at it. Now, this is where I'll say that this narrative tends to happen with teams that
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills clash in the AFC Championship Game. Here’s how to watch and what to know.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid previewed the AFC Championship matchup with the Buffalo Bills, and he made an unexpected admission.
Kansas City and Buffalo have faced off six times since colliding in the 2021 AFC Championship Game, with two of those meetings in the postseason. The Chiefs won both of the divisional-round matchups, most recently taking out the Bills with a 27-24 victory in last season's playoffs.
As the Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across the league.
I consider my daughter-in-law to be among the kindest, most even-tempered people I have met. The next time I see her angry will be the first — but then,
Kansas City avoided near disaster even in the midst of a big win. Clinching a spot in their seventh consecutive AFC championship game with a win over the Housto