T he Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to win their third consecutive Super Bowl, something that has never been done in the long and storied history of the NFL. It's becoming more
The Buffalo Bills came up short again in the quest for their first Super Bowl title this season. They gave the Kansas City Chiefs one heck of a fight during Sunday's AFC Championship Game but lost by a field goal,
Dan Orlovsky recently revealed what separates Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' dynasty from the New England Patriots' run that preceded it.
Once again, fans, analysts, and even players claimed that the Kansas City Chiefs would be exposed this season. They said it was impossible to win a three-peat. They cited injuries, their subpar offensive play,
On Monday's Get Up, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said Josh Allen "might be the most haunted player in the history of the NFL."
Following the Buffalo Bills' close 32–29 AFC championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, "Fire McDermott," referring to the team firing its head coach, Sean McDermott, was trending on X on Monday.
The Buffalo Bills once made it to the Super Bowl four years in a row. They won none of them. Both of those marks are NFL records. Now, it seems like history is repeating itself. This time, however, they can’t even make it to the big game.
There have been calls for the Buffalo Bills head coach's job because he hasn't been able to get over the hump in the playoffs and reach a Super Bowl. McDermott has guided the franchise to five straight AFC East titles. McDermott is 5-1 against Kansas City in the regular season but 0-4 in the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs stole a page from the Baltimore Ravens' playbook to defeat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. You might have noticed that the Chiefs ran a counter-read-option play out of the same 12-personnel formation twice in Sunday's win over the Bills,
The Los Angeles Rams are the most dangerous team in the NFC — if you listen to what ESPN's Dan Orlovsky laid out.
The New York Jets are waiting to hear back from Aaron Rodgers about whether he's playing next year, but how long will they be waiting?
Kansas City Chiefs' legendary play-by-play announcer Mitch Holthus is unhappy with misleading narratives about NFL officiating when it comes to the Chiefs.