The Kansas City Chiefs will begin their quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl title this weekend, as they are set to participate in the AFC Divisional round against the Houston Texans. The Chiefs went 15-2 in the regular season,
Joe Montana, a legendary quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers and widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NFL history, revealed his choice for the best quarterback of all time—and it’s not Tom Brady.
Among other achievements, Mahomes can move into a tie with Joe Montana for the second-most postseason wins in NFL history.
It might seem the Chiefs consistent run through the playoffs and into the Super Bowl would make fans complacent.
When Notre Dame was upset by Northern Illinois in early September, it looked like the end of the road. Instead, the Fighting Irish fought back and turned into a championship-caliber team.
It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and a rival, and maybe the simple time-honored notion that some people just don’t like Notre Dame.
Patrick Mahomes has already etched his name among the NFL's elite quarterbacks, but the Kansas City Chiefs star is on the verge of adding another milestone to his growing legacy.
The Kansas City Chiefs are three playoff wins away from claiming an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl championship, and they will start their
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The Houston Texans travel to Kansas City for Saturday’s AFC divisional playoff game against the Chiefs and it’s safe to say few are picking Houston. After all, the Chiefs are two-time defending Super Bowl championships and have won six consecutive years in the divisional round.