Since the Chiefs signed offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor in 2023 free agency, he's been among the NFL's most penalized players. Taylor, a former Jacksonville Jaguar that's started at right tackle ...
The Kansas City Chiefs should have regressed by now, but as they pursue Super Bowl history, their individual sacrifice has made them even scarier.
Will Patrick Mahomes lead the Chiefs to another Super Bowl? Or is this the year Josh Allen and the Bills finally get past Kansas City?
With the AFC championship game on the line, Kansas City defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo once again sent a free rusher at Josh Allen and forced an incompletion on the Bills’ final, fourth-and-5 pass with 2 minutes to go in Sunday’s game.
Preview: The Chiefs once again stand between the Bills and a trip to the Super Bowl The Bills impressive season comes down to another matchup against the Chiefs. This time it is in Kansas City and for the AFC Championship.
WR Hollywood Brown, LT Joe Thuney, LG Mike Caliendo, C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith, RT Jawaan Taylor, WR Xavier Worthy, TE Travis Kelce, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, QB Patrick Mahomes and RB Isiah Pacheco.
The Bills and Chiefs play with a trip to Super Bowl 59 on the line Sunday. Here is Sal Maiorana's preview of the AFC Championship Game.
When the Bills and Chiefs meet in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, there likely won’t be anyone getting caught off-guard. That’s because of the sheer volume of games they have played against each other with Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes as the starting quarterbacks.
There are just two games left to play before we find out the matchup for Super Bowl LIX. Championship Sunday will treat us to two absolutely fascinating matchups
In the passing game, there may also be some advantages to press. Khalil Shakir working against Chamarri Conner in the slot is one of them. Shakir is Buffalo's most reliable pass-catcher, while Conner is the least reliable of Kansas City's defensive backs in coverage.
NFL season’s AFC Championship will be an epic, historic matchup between the conference’s top two contenders of the last half-decade. The Kansas City Chiefs (16-2) will host the Buffalo Bills (15-4) on Sunday evening,
Trent McDuffie sat in front of a TV and figured he could be headed to Buffalo. Here’s how a KC surprise changed everything.