Since 2018, the Kansas City Chiefs have been the class of the NFL on the field.In seven seasons, Kansas City has reached five Super Bowls, winning three. They've won the AFC West all seven years and have never been eliminated before the conference championship game.
The Kansas City will now look to turn the page after their massive Super Bowl LIX loss. The Chiefs are now in off-season mode and the first thing up will be fre
Kansas City Chiefs fans will enjoy the latest "Oh but the Broncos are back!" rumor, as former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski has reportedly
The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to make an investment in running back this offseason as part of an overall offensive overhaul to get younger and faster. The need for an infusion of talent is also clear in the backfield, and it's clear the Chiefs are doing their homework with the latest rumors from the 2025 NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in 2020. Mark J. Rebilas USA TODAY Sports Roughly a month before Super Bowl LIV, the Chiefs signed running back Mike Weber to the practice squad.
"Given Kansas City's evolution and impressive résumé (nine straight AFC West titles, seven straight AFC Championship Game appearances), the Chiefs must be considered top-tier title contenders with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes back to avenge a ...
The New York Giants are showing "significant interest" in a trade for Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford, but so is Tom Brady's Raiders.
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has sent out a surprising quote about Justin Herbert's NFL career, comparing him to other stars around the league.