Commentary: Chiefs and Eagles are 2 teams we love to hate in a Super Bowl we hate to say we love
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.
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.
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).
As winners of three Super Bowls in the last five years, the Kansas City Chiefs already breathe rarefied air.
At this point of the NFL calendar, we’ve separated the wheat from the chaff.
The Ravens’ AFC divisional round playoff game against the Bills on Sunday night could be history in the making.
It’s been over a week since the Kansas City Chiefs last took the field and more than 20 days since their starters played in meaningful competition. If any rust lingers, the Chiefs will need to shake it off quickly before Saturday’s 3:30 p.m.
The gauntlet that is the NFL regular season is over, and the seven teams in each conference that managed to separate themselves over that 17-game marathon are the only ones who remain standing.
The Kansas City Chiefs stand on the precipice of history going into this year's NFL playoffs with a chance to win a third consecutive Super Bowl. No franchise has ever pulled off that feat, but few have found themselves in a position as outwardly advantageous as Kansas City's in this year's postseason.