Since taking over as Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes has lost to the same team twice in one season twice. The first time happened in 2018 when the Chiefs fell to the New England Patriots 43-40 in the regular season and 37-31 in the AFC Championship Game.
Arrests have been made from the December burglary of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home, as the investigation continues.
Tom Brady expressed unhappiness over the NFL's officiating performance as of late amid controversy with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was compared to an NBA legend by Bills linebacker Von Miller ahead of AFC title game.
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In the wake of the New England Patriots' dynasty collapse, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals have risen to dominate the AFC stage. Their intense rivalry, marked by
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce hit back at claims by NFL fans that referees have been rigging games in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the Super Bowl.
However, Joe Burrow got himself a defense: the mom of wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow's teammate at the Cincinnati Bengals, came to the defense of her son's teammate, remembering fans that Burrow had also thrown a touchdown pass while falling during the regular season:
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has given his thoughts on the rivalry with the Buffalo Bills. The next installment of the rivalry between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills will be written when the two meet in the AFC Championship. ... and Patrick Mahomes plans to be healthy enough to as usual serve as a difference-maker.
The FBI has recently warned pro athletes and leagues after at least nine burglaries across the country. Though the report doesn't specifically say who was targeted, Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes reported break-ins at their homes.
His agent said they planned to appeal the fine. But instead of just taking the L and admitting they screwed up, the NFL decided to revise their letter to Mixon and re-issue the fine for his own quote instead, which was clearly much less derogatory than the quote they cited in their original letter.