To hear him tell it, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII changed Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.
It’s a magical time in Philadelphia. Philadelphia defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, cementing a historic win. With a championship parade set to march down Broad ...
They got Kelce and Bolton ready to go, it’s where they win Super Bowls, oh in Kansas City.” Blane Howard, a country singer/songwriter, has posted parodies about his beloved Chiefs each week ...
Exclusively designed Apple Watches and an iPhone were made for the Black Unity collection, showcasing a black theme with a white Apple logo. Along with their release, Apple offered financial support ...
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams (93) strips the ball from Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ...
The Kansas City Chiefs mascot has always been one of the few NFL teams whose mascot wasn’t exactly based on their team name.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas shakes hands with Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo before he boards a ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have made their last moves just ahead of Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The Chiefs are looking to be the first time in the Super Bowl ERA to win three straight Super Bowls.
Trailing by one point with 12 minutes to go in the AFC Championship game, the Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for a historic three straight Super Bowl championships was being put to a stern test.
The origin of the Kansas City Chiefs moniker goes back to 1963, a decision connected to the region’s Native American heritage, a boisterous mayor, a fan-driven newspaper contest, and Lamar Hunt ...
As I watched the Kansas City Chiefs clinch their third consecutive Super Bowl berth last weekend — their fifth of the Patrick Mahomes era — the immortal words of Howard Beale, the beleaguered ...
Sports dynasties are pretty great. And the current NFL royals, the Kansas City Chiefs—who on Feb. 9 will try to become the first team ever to win three straight Super Bowls—are no different.