Commentary: While many Americans groan, Mahomes, Kelce, Swift head to Super Bowl
It’s not hard to figure out why so many folks were cheering against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the AFC championship game.
It’s not hard to figure out why so many folks were cheering against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in the AFC championship game.
Before they broke out the celebratory beverages in the locker room, the Kansas City Chiefs sipped cups of chicken broth on the sideline Sunday night to combat the frigid weather.
The conference championship games are over and the countdown to Super Bowl LIX begins.
For the third straight year, the Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl. For the first time in those three years, the Kansas City Chiefs are favored to win the Super Bowl.
Grease the poles in the French Quarter. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are coming to New Orleans.
Gamblers will be rooting for their bet, for their money. Most of the rest of us might have a problem choosing a side to cheer for in this Super Bowl.
Each of Patrick Mahomes’ prior postseason bouts with Josh Allen played out differently, yet the outcome was the same every time.
A second glance confirmed the eyes were right and a mind-trick wasn’t being played late in the first quarter of the first Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills game this season.
In January of 2013, restaurateur Michael Garozzo went to dinner with a buddy. But as they pulled into a parking lot, Garozzo got a call – the new coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, hired two days prior, had walked into his restaurant.
Los Angeles Times NFL writer Sam Farmer examines the matchups this week in the NFC and AFC championship games. Lines according to FanDuel Sportsbook (O/U = over/under).