The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the AFC championship game for the seventh consecutive season, and trying to spoil their pursuit of a record third straight Super Bowl title is a familiar foil: Buffalo.
The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing a record third consecutive Super Bowl title, but first they have to beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game on Sunday night.
Six players on the Kansas City Chiefs' active roster are still around from January 2019, when they lost to the Patriots in overtime in the AFC championship game.
After being a decoy for most of the Chiefs' season, Kelce is back in the spotlight because of another impressive postseason performance.
When the Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews dropped that pass in a crushing playoff defeat, Bills Mafia sprung into action, lifting him -- and all of us.
Araiza, 24, spent the rest of 2022 and all of 2023 out of the NFL. The Chiefs signed him Feb. 22, and he became their no-doubt punter less than a month later when Tommy Townsend signed with the Houston Texans.
The Chiefs, who are in the AFC Championship Game for the seventh year in a row, have directly ended the Bills' season three of the past four years, and Oliver hasn't forgotten. The franchise defensive tackle is hoping that Kansas City is not the final stop on Buffalo's Super Bowl run.
Patrick Mahomes was just a young hotshot when he led the Chiefs to the first of their seven straight AFC title games.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
The Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans met in Week 17 of the NFL season, which started with two games on Christmas day. These two teams are coming in different momentum during the season ...
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 23-14 on Saturday in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes played decent, but not up to his usual standards, completing 16-of-25 passes for 177 yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions.
One of the biggest storylines for the Kansas City Chiefs as they prepared for the Houston Texans in the divisional round was their offensive line. Rather than putting Joe Thuney back at his natural left guard position and starting D.