On Sunday afternoon the Kansas City Chiefs hit an unfortunate mark not seen in the Andy Reid era...until now. Kansas City was ...
Jarring and unsightly as it was, the Chiefs achieved all they needed with a 38-0 loss at Denver: Key players rested for the postseason.
Plus a couple of other urgent NFL thoughts, as the playoffs begin—and coach firing season commences.
The Chiefs lost in Week 18. The Broncos are happy. The Bengals are sad. The NFL world is... furious? It's time for a reality check.
The Chiefs traveled to face the Broncos in Week 18, and there was plenty to take away from the Sunday afternoon contest.
Our goal wasn’t just to make the playoffs, even though it hadn’t been done in a while," quarterback Bo Nix said following Sunday's win. "It’s for a lot more than that." ...
The Kansas City Chiefs emphasized resting their stars Sunday after already clinching the AFC’s No. 1 seed. Good thing. Because this result would’ve been concerning if that hadn’t been the circumstance ...
The Kansas City Chiefs ended their 2024 regular season with a meaningless, yet forgettable, performance against the Denver ...
The path for a Kansas City Chiefs three-peat is clearer after Sunday's regular season finale. The AFC playoff matchups have ...
They cannot claim full credit for this year's outcome, but some fans still enjoyed the pain of their rivals, while avoiding a ...
Declared inactive (as expected) for the Chiefs’ NFL Week 18 regular-season finale against the Broncos, Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes walks the sideline at Empower Field at Mile High in ...
Here’s a look at the stock trends for five #Chiefs players after Kansas City’s Week 18 loss to the Denver #Broncos. | ...